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Gala Rexer welcomes Xine Yao, Associate Professor at ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº and author of Disaffected: The Cultural Politics of Unfeeling in Nineteenth-Century America (Duke University Press, 2021). Reflecting on how Disaffected has travelled as a book, a theory, and a method over the past two years, Xine speaks about what thinking though and with the fields of Black studies, Indigenous studies, Asian diasporic studies, and queer of colour critique does to our understanding of race, gender, and affect, and how we approach literary and cultural text as theory. They discuss how their citational practices shape teaching and scholarship, and explore the modes of affective disobedience that engender counter-intimacies and new forms of decolonial solidarity.
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- This conversation was recorded on 19th July 2023.
- Speakers: Dr Gala Rexer, Lecturer at the Sarah Parker Remond Centre // Dr Xine Yao, ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº
- Producer:Ìý Dr Gala Rexer and Trisha Hart
- Editors:Ìý Kaissa KarhuÌý ÌýÌý
by Paige Patchin, James Doucet-Battle, Alya Harding, Elinor Gibbs and Liz Kombate
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