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conference image by Vi Khi Nao & conference design by Ethan Widlansky


Thinking Its Presence: Racial Vertigo, BlackBrown Feelings, and Significantly Problematic Objects

Pomona College

THINKING ITS PRESENCE 2023: 

An interdisciplinary conference on race, creative writing, and artistic and aesthetic practices

March 30, 2023- April 2nd, 2023

OVERVIEW

In Pedagogies of Woundedness: Illness, Memoir, and The Ends of the Model Minority, Dr. James Lee employs the condition of “cruel optimism” theorized by the late Lauren Berlant to scrutinize the ambivalent feelings Pauline Chen narrates in her memoir Final Exam: A Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality. Lee further frames Berlant’s point by saying that “Cruel optimism is the condition of maintaining an attachment to a significantly problematic object…the fear is that the loss of the promising object/scene itself will defeat the capacity to have any hope about anything.” At the Thinking Its Presence conference this year, we have invited Dr. Lee to present his work and to turn his discussion to questions of how BIPOC scholars, writers, activists, historians, and artists manage both hope and its opposite affective feelings in their works, and how attachment to “problematic objects,” systems, and institutions produce and perpetuate difficult and violent conditions for the psyche and the body. Concerning the ‘body,” Dr. Valorie Thomas’s work on racial and diasporic vertigo is of particular importance here: specifically how the body “incorporat[es] the idea of trauma, displacement and dispersal that the African diaspora has experienced through the slave trade. . . . being uprooted and dislocated—and culturally disrupted and traumatized—that’s one version of vertigo.” 


We are celebrating the Claremont Colleges, California communities, and the Thinking Its Presence communities of past participants to present on these themes related to their areas of expertise (which include creative writing, scholarly, theoretical, and interdisciplinary work) and to invite their colleagues to present a set of panels related to these themes of racial and diasporic vertigo, necessary keywords in our fields, and problematic objects, through creative writing, literature, aesthetic practices, social justice, and performance studies.


Thursday, March 30
 

Art Dept. Screening Room (Studio Art Hall 122)

Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College

Crookshank Atrium

Crookshank Hall: Ena Thompson Reading Room

Pendleton Studio

Smith Campus Center Classroom 217

Smith Campus Center Classroom 218

Smith Campus Center: Rose Hill Theatre


Friday, March 31
 

Art Dept. Screening Room (Studio Art Hall 122)

Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College

Crookshank Atrium

Crookshank Hall: Ena Thompson Reading Room

Smith Campus Center Classroom 217

Smith Campus Center Classroom 218

Smith Campus Center: Rose Hill Theatre


Saturday, April 1
 

Art Dept. Screening Room (Studio Art Hall 122)

Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College

Crookshank Hall: Ena Thompson Reading Room

Smith Campus Center Classroom 217

Smith Campus Center Classroom 218

Smith Campus Center: Courtyard

Smith Campus Center: Rose Hill Theatre


Sunday, April 2
 

Art Dept. Screening Room (Studio Art Hall 122)

Crookshank Hall: Ena Thompson Reading Room

Smith Campus Center: Rose Hill Theatre


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