Stone Walks Lancaster: Militarisms, migration, and speculative geology
Friday August 10th 7:15 pm, 2018
Lancaster PA
Meet outside the front doors of the Ware Centre
Join WalkingLab for a 90+ minute walk in Lancaster, PA.
Queering the format of a walking tour, Stone Walks Lancaster will include ‘pop-up’ lectures and artistic interventions into the name/place/concept ‘Lancaster.’ Approaching topics from a queer, feminist, Indigenous and critical race framework, the walk takes up the theme of Lancaster obliquely. Topics range from the Lancaster Bomber, the Lancaster Treaty, the Sims speculum from Lancaster South Carolina interrogating militarism, migration, settler colonization, Black diaspora, free market capitalism, sinkholes and speculative geology.
Come prepared to walk with water, and other necessary items. The walk will be accessible on paved sidewalks. The event is free and open to the public.
Please register using Eventbrite
Pop up lectures by:
Chad Shomura, University of Colorado Denver: Settler Affect in Native Lands
Sarah Cefai, University of the Arts London: Market Exchange in Experience Capitalism
Michelle Wright, Emory University: Discipline & Punish…and Entanglement
Dana Luciano, Georgetown University: That Sinking Feeling
Greg Seigworth, Millersville University: Inventory of Lancaster Shimmers
WalkingLab: Everyday Militarisms & Minor Activisms