This three-day conference will bring together activists, theorists, artists, and writers to explore the pasts, futures, and in-between times of transgender lives, narratives, and theories. The conference will allow an opportunity to meet, talk, learn, and disrupt the conventional narratives that circulate about bodies, economies, histories, pleasure, revolt, and science.

 
 
Presented in Partnership Between: The Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender and Columbia University’s Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, the Division of the Humanities, the Department of English & Comparative Literature, the Institute for Religion, Culture, & Public Life, the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, & African Studies, Film & Media Studies at Columbia University School of the Arts, the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, the School of the Arts at Columbia University, the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities, the Writing Program at Columbia University School of the Arts, and the Barnard Center for Research on Women
  Address:  401 Knox Hall, MC9628
606 West 122nd St,
New York, NY 10027
  Tel: (212) 854-2556
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