Tuesday, February 11, 2025 12pm to 1:30pm
About this Event
The Generative Learning and Complexity Laboratory (GLCL) invites you to its first event of 2025. We are honored to host DJ Ralston and Dr. Ellen Scully-Russ from George Washington University. Their presentation is entitled "Clapping back: Navigating and surviving transantagonism and neoliberal precarity through transing care." Ralston will walk us through the foundations of his dissertation proposal that intends to explore American transgender adults’ lived experiences through transing care. Positioned as a post-intentional phenomenological study, his dissertation argues that transing care is an ongoing, always-partial, never-complete, ever-emergent, process in which transgender people, due to disproportionate levels of precarity they face, are forced to engage in and constantly learn and navigate their way through.
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