'On this episode of Conversations in Atlantic Theory is Dr. Andil Gosine, a Professor of Environmental Arts and Justice at York University in Toronto. His publications include co-authorship of the text Environmental Justice and Racism in Canada and contributions to many journals including Small Axe, Wasafiri, Sexualities, Topia, Caribbean Review of Gender Studies, Art in America, as well as scholarly anthologies. His artwork has been exhibited internationally at various galleries and museums and he most recently curated the critically acclaimed exhibition “everything slackens in a wreck” at the Ford Foundation Gallery in New York. His newest book, Nature’s Wild: Love, Sex and Law in the Caribbean, was recently published by Duke University Press. He is in conversation with Dr. Keisha Allan, an assistant professor in Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College. She is the recipient of the Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship and the McKittrick Book Award.'
Published on December 11, 2022 19:02