| January 5, 2012 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 8:15 pm |
2012 Modern Language Association Convention
143. A Creative Conversation: Ruth Ozeki with Susan Squier
Thursday, 05 January
7:00–8:15 p.m., 604, Washington State Convention Center
Ruth Ozeki and Susan Squier will have a conversation on the theme Pain Free. Their conversation will wander from such agricultural innovations as genetically engineering animals so that they feel no pain, to questions of affect and academia, to Zen and suffering. The conversation will be interspersed with readings.
Susan Squier is the Brill Professor of Women’s Studies, English Literature, and Science, Technology and Society at Penn State University. She is the author, most recently of, Poultry Science, Chicken Culture: A Partial Alphabet (2011). Her other publications include: Virginia Woolf and London: The Sexual Politics of the City (1985); Babies in Bottles: Twentieth Century Visions of Reproductive Technology (1994); Women Writers and the City: Essays in Feminist Literary Criticism (1984); Arms and the Woman: War, Gender, and Literary Representation (1989); Playing Dolly: Technocultural Formations, Fantasies, and Fictions of Assisted Reproduction (1999); Communities of the Air: Radio Century, Radio Culture (Duke University Press, 2003), and Liminal Lives: Imagining the Human at the Frontiers of Biomedicine (Duke University Press, 2004).
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Sorry for my awful English…I’ve just finished to read “My year of meat”. I’d like just to tell you “thanks”: I thought to be alone to think and to say theese things…but it isn’t the truth. – Someone like you exists, and I don’t feel alone,nomore.I don’t eat meat or fish since when I was 14 (now I’m 27).Maybe today I’ve convinced my musliman husband to be a new vegetarian, a new person. For me it’s already enough and i feel relieved at last.
Thank you!
Gzala