Belladonna* Announces
Advancing Feminist Poetics and Activism: A Gathering
CUNY Graduate Center, September 24-25, 2009
In celebration of its tenth year, Belladonna*/** will join with The CUNY Graduate Center's Women's Studies Certificate Program, Center for Research on Women and Society, Center for Humanities, English Department, and Poetics Group to present a conference aimed at advancing and broadcasting the life of Feminist Avant-Garde Poetics and Activism Today. The conference will take place at the CUNY Graduate Center on September 24 and 25, 2009.
Our goals for this conference are the following:
• To encourage collaboration between radical feminist artists/thinkers/activists.
• To provide a space to think about relevant activism in these times, in this place.
We at Belladonna* are particularly interested in what's immediate, present, and happening now. We would like this call to encourageconversations and new designs for work between genres, into activist communities, and among academic and non-academic discourse. We are looking for evolving modes of knowing, acting, and resisting.
Papers and presentations might focus on (but are not limited to) the following topics:
- Collaborations between poets and artists, poets and dancers, poetry theater, poets and
scientists (or science), teachers and students, poets and community
activists. - Critical consideration of women writers who for whatever reason have not yet received it—we welcome non-traditional and cross-genre approaches.
- Race, gender, class: working within and across affinities.
- AgitProp that incorporates poetic thinking and expression.
- Calls for Action. Organizing sessions.
** Founded as a reading series at a women's radical bookstore in 1999, Belladonna* is a feminist avant-garde event (Belladonna Series) and publication project (Belladonna Books) that promotes the work of women writers who are adventurous, politically involved, multi-form, multicultural, multi-gendered, unpredictable, dangerous with language (to the death machinery). In its nine year history, Belladonna* has featured over 150 experimental and hybrid writers. The curators promote work that is explicitly innovative, connects with other art forms, and is political/critical in content.
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