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VIRAL Launch Party
Date & time: June 28, 2012 - 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: The Dove Parlour
The Dove Parlour
228 Thompson St (Between Bleecker and West 3rd Streets)
New York, New York 10012-1303
Come join us to celebrate the publication of VIRAL, the most recent issue of Women's Studies Quarterly, edited by Patricia Clough and Jasbir Puar. Let's raise a glass to virality, viruses, and all things viral!
When we think of something as "viral," we often think of the transit of electronic information at an intensified speed and reach. Viral also refers to indiscriminate exchanges, often linked with notions of bodily contamination, uncontainability, and unwelcome transgression of border and boundaries. In this issue of WSQ, the editors invite a rethinking of institutions of education, family, religion, health, military, media, and law to inaugurate an inventive cultural criticism on topics ranging from social media, hacking, clouding, and financial markets to pollution, genetics, and robotics.
Viral will also include interdisciplinary artists' projects, each exploring the technological, political, and biological registers of viral culture. These include a meditation on the US military's use of PowerPoint slides and an experiment involving the artist's own hepatitis C-infected blood and plant life. An ongoing social media campaign is being created with input from media maven Johanna Blakley, managing director of research at the Norman Lear Center, University of Southern California, and will continue after the issue is published.
With fantastic articles and artwork by Tavia Nyong'o, Amit S. Rai, Mel Chen, Zach Blas, Christine Bacareza Balance, Melissa Autumn White, Caitlin Berrigan, Seb Franklin, Ken Rogers, Heather Lukes, Elena Glasberg, Una Chung, Max Hantel, Mara Mills, Jackie Orr, Marina Zurkow, and last but not least Donna Haraway.
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NEA Grant will help fund the digitization of 15 Feminist Press classics, and the publication of three extraordinary literary works: Savage Coast by Muriel Rukeyser, Kissing the Sword: A Prison Memoir by Shahrnush Parsipur, and The Silent Woman by Monika Zgustova.





