Susan Stryker

"Changing Gender: A Conversation with Susan Stryker.”


Nov 13
4:30 PM
Humanities Commons, Humanities Building,

Susan Stryker is one of the founders of trans studies, author of many award-winning books including the almost canonical Transgender History, as well as many influential essays across four decades, some collected in the just-published When Monsters Speak: A Susan Stryker Reader, edited by Mckenzie Wark. One of the most visible and influential trans scholars, she has appeared widely in national and international media. She was co-editor of the Transgender Studies Reader’s two editions, and co-founder of the journal TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. She was the recipient of the 2015 Yale University James Robert Brudner Class of 1983 Memorial Prize for lifetime accomplishment and contribution to the fields of lesbian and gay studies. 

LANGUAGE OF MAN HUMANITIES CENTER EVENT 

November 14, 12-1:30 p.m., A Discussion of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein with Susan Stryker


This event is part of the 2024-25 Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts, “The Nature of Representation,” hosted by the English Department, and it is aligned with the Humanities Center theme question, “How (and why) do we represent nature.” The UR Humanities Centeroffers public events as well as intensive research and community-building programs, guided by our mission to collate and amplify humanities study. Please subscribe to the Humanities Newsletter to keep up with Center activities, and follow URHumanities on Instagram.