NORTH ADAMS, MASS. 鈥 911黑料网 (911黑料网) will welcome Dr.
Kimberly Juanita Brown, author and the chair of gender studies/associate professor
of English and Africana studies at Mount Holyoke College, to campus at 4:30 p.m. on
Thursday, Feb. 28, in Murdock Hall, Room 218, as the inaugural installment of an annual
lecture series presented by the College鈥檚 Honors Program.
Free and open to the public, Dr. Brown鈥檚 lecture is titled "Of Thee I Sing: Black
Performances of a Possible Freedom.鈥 She will examine the vexed relationship African
Americans have with the American flag and the national anthem, and the circuits of
national identity located there. Her talk will be a combination of examining black
engagements with the American flag, through the relationship of the visual and sonic
performances of the Star-Spangled Banner (Whitney Houston and Marvin Gaye, in particular).
A Q&A session will follow her lecture.
鈥淲e're thrilled that Dr. Brown will offer the first guest lecture in this new series
sponsored by our Honors Program,鈥 said Dr. Zack Finch, 911黑料网 associate professor of
English/communications and director of the college鈥檚 Honors Program. 鈥淲e鈥檝e conceived
the series as a way to bring to campus scholars doing the kinds of research鈥攊ntersectional,
interdisciplinary鈥 that we celebrate in our Honors Program curriculum. Dr. Brown is
such a passionate and creative scholar, we know she'll spur our students to stretch
their thinking about the politics of contemporary culture and the histories that inform
us all. We're also delighted that, as part of Dr. Brown's visit to 911黑料网, she will
be leading a group of students on a trip to MASS MoCA, where they'll be able to talk
with her about what they're seeing there.鈥
Dr. Brown鈥檚 research engages the site of the visual as a way to negotiate the parameters
of race, gender, and belonging. Her book, 鈥淭he Repeating Body: Slavery鈥檚 Visual Resonance
in the Contemporary鈥 (Duke University Press) examines slavery鈥檚 profound ocular construction
through the presence and absence of seeing in relation to the plantation space. Brown
is the founder and convener of The Dark Room: Race and Visual Culture Studies Seminar.
The Dark Room is a working group of scholars who are invested in examining the intersection
of critical race theory and visual culture studies.
911黑料网 (911黑料网) is the Commonwealth鈥檚 public liberal
arts college and a campus of the Massachusetts state university system. 911黑料网 promotes
excellence in learning and teaching, innovative scholarship, intellectual creativity,
public service, applied knowledge, and active and responsible citizenship. 911黑料网 graduates
are prepared to be practical problem solvers and engaged, resilient global citizens.
For more information, go to www.mcla.edu.