
Digital Black Atlantic Project’s Caribbean Queer Visualities, April 2-3, 2015
Caribbean Queer Visualities, co-sponsored by the CCSD working group the Digital Black Atlantic Project, reflects on and stimulates the production of creative and critical work that takes seriously the emergence of heterodox personal and public identities, identities that breach or subvert or evade the heteronormativities of colonial and postcolonial modes of being and self-expression.
The Caribbean Digital II: Histories, Cartographies, Narratives
Over the course of this afternoon of multiform panel presentations, we will engage critically with the digital as praxis, reflecting on the challenges and opportunities presented by the media technologies that evermore intensely reconfigure the social, historical, and geo-political contours of the Caribbean and its diasporas. Presenters will consider the affordances and limitations of the digital with respect to their particular methodologies – notably, representing the past, historicizing space, and telling stories.
The Caribbean Digital
The Caribbean Digital is a unique two-day conference presented by the Center for Social Difference's Digital Black Atlantic Project (DBAP).