Centre for Families, Work and Wellbeing Boardroom, 17 University Ave. East
Embodying Intersectionality: Queer women's experience of taking up and resisting idealized body images and expected body management practices.
Dr. Carla Rice is Professor and Canada Research Chair at the University of Guelph. A leader in the field of embodiment studies, her research focuses on representation and experiences of difference across diverse sectors and in activist arts. She founded ReVision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice and REDLAB, a leading-edge social research centre and state-of-the-art multimedia lab that mobilizes the arts to disrupt dominant narratives and open possibilities.
Please RSVP your attendance as there is limited space.
For more information please email the Sexuality and Gender Diversity Lab at sagdl@uoguelph.ca.