
Rita Segato | A Handful of Words to Speak About Gender
Internationally-acclaimed anthropologist and current PLAS visiting research scholar Rita Segato will introduce key concepts that synthesize her unfolding reflections on gender. From phratry to corporation, from dualism to binarism, from State politics to Domestic female politicity, Segato will situate these keywords at the core of her theorization.
About Our Guest Speaker:
RITA SEGATO (Ph.D., Queen's University Belfast). Segato is an emeritus professor of anthropology and the graduate programs in bioethics and human rights at the University of Brasilia. She is currently professor of the virtual seminar, Race, Gender and Rights from the Perspective of Coloniality, and coordinator of a specialized course in Afro-Latin American and Caribbean studies, at the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) in Buenos Aires. Read more.
Moderator:
JAVIER GUERRERO, PLAS Acting Director, Princeton University
Registration:
This lecture is offered in a hybrid format on Zoom and in-person for Princeton University ID holders only. Registration is required to attend.
In-Person Registration (PU ID holders only. Limited space available in 219 Burr Hall)
Zoom Registration
Masking is required for all in-person attendance in accordance with current University COVID-19 mitigation policies.
Event Details
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DateFebruary 16, 2022, 12:00 PM EST
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