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The Life and Death of Latisha King

Lectures

Society of Fellows' public lecture series invites former fellows to present their current research.

Gayle Salamon, Professor of English and the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Princeton University, was a Fund for Reunion-Cotsen Fellow in LGBT Studies and member of the 2005-2008 Society of Fellows cohort. She will discuss her most recent book The Life and Death of Latisha King: A Critical Phenomenology of Transphobia, and the centrality of interdisciplinarity to her research of the murder trial at its center.

Event Details

Date

October 4, 2018

Time

4:30 p.m.

Location

McCormick Hall / 106

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