Jerry Philogene is Associate Professor in the American Studies at Dickinson College. She writes about Caribbean visual culture and cultural theory. Her essays have appeared in Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, Radical History Review, MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, and the Journal of Haitian Studies. Currently, she is a Humanities Writ Large Visiting Faculty Fellow at Duke University where she is working on a book manuscript titled, The Socially Dead and the “Improbable Citizen”: Cultural Transformations of Haitian Citizenship, which provides a rich textured analysis of the power of the visual field and its complex relationship between violence, domination, and liberation through an exploration of painting, photography, film, and comics.

Programming

Conference
Thu, Mar 15, 2018,
01:30 PM –
08:00 PM