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Race, Aesthetics, Speculation Symposium
November 10 @ 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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The program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to invite you to attend “Race, Aesthetics, Speculation,” a one-day symposium at the Study Hotel in Baltimore, MD, hosted by Johns Hopkins University.
“Race, Aesthetics, Speculation” brings together leading scholars to examine how the representation of race and ethnicity intersects with theories of aesthetics, literary form, and speculative thought. The event foregrounds aesthetic production by people of color and explores how form, genre, and speculation shape our understanding of politics, history, and the contemporary moment. By convening interdisciplinary conversations that challenge dominant narratives and highlight systematically excluded ways of knowing, the symposium aims to reassert the humanities’ vital role in interpreting culture, imagining alternative worlds, and confronting the remainders of history.
Schedule:
9:00 AM-9:45 AM. Breakfast
10:00 AM-11:00 AM. Justin Mann, Northwestern University, “Getting Lost in the Dark: Speculations on the Aesthetics of Black Insecurity”
- Moderator: Harris Feinsod, English, Johns Hopkins University
11:15 AM-12:15 PM. Aimee Bhang, Pomona College, “Asian America’s Gendered Adjacency to the Tech Broligarchy”
- Moderator: Caroline Lillian Schopp, History of Art, Johns Hopkins University
12:30 PM-2:00 PM. Lunch, The Study
- (RSVP: [email protected])
2:15 PM-3:15 PM. Yogita Goyal, English, UCLA, “Late Style and the Postcolonial Novel”
- Moderator: Nadia Nurhussein, English, Johns Hopkins University
3:30 PM-4:30 PM. Glenda Carpio, Harvard University, “The Aesthetics of Migrant Solidarity”
- Moderator: Daniel Desormeaux, Modern Languages and Literatures, Johns Hopkins University
4:45 PM-5:45 PM – Mary Pat Brady, Cornell University, “‘You’re asking the wrong question, kid’: Balaclavas, Aliens, and Spectral Voices in Latinx Lit and Art”
- Moderator: Maia Gil’Adí, Modern Languages and Literatures, Johns Hopkins University
Please reach out to Prof. Maia Gil’Adí ([email protected]) to RSVP. Registration is FREE.
Address: The Study Hotel, 3215 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218
There is metered street parking around the hotel. Here is parking information for visitors hoping to park on Hopkins campus: https://jhfre.jhu.edu/ts/parking/parking-options/
Programming made possible through generous contributions from the Dean’s Office for the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, LACLxS, the Chloe Center, the Global South Initiative, the Center for Africana Studies, and the Departments of Modern Languages & Literatures, Philosophy, Comparative Thought & Literature, and English.