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Amy Tobin on Feminist Art History

FQT Podcast

Release Date: 11/12/2024

The Language of Survival: A Conversation with Homi K. Bhabha show art The Language of Survival: A Conversation with Homi K. Bhabha

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In this episode FQT Center associate director Che Gossett speaks with professor Homi Bhabha.  Bhabha is the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. They discuss professor Bhabha's intellectual iterinary and how distinct sites such as Bombay and Oxford have shaped his cosmpolitan thought.  They also discuss his pathbreaking scholarship including such texts as Nation and Narration (Routledge, 1990) and The Location of Culture (2004, Routledge Classics). Bhabha also elaborates on his recent work on temporality and the pandemic, and the afterlives of his...

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Conditions of Paradox: A Conversation with Charles Gaines show art Conditions of Paradox: A Conversation with Charles Gaines

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In this episode, FQT director Che Gossett speaks with Charles Gaines about his artistic practice, his interest in systems thinking and unthinking, and how Gaines takes up questions about seriality and discreteness, difference and repetition in relation to race, materiality and infrastructure.  They discuss Gaines's pathbreaking 1993 exhibition with Catherine Lord at the Fine Arts Gallery of the University of California, Irvine, titled "The Theater of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism,” as well as his 2022 monumental kinetic sculpture Moving Chains commissioned by Creative Time...

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"A Constellation of Many Bodies of Understanding" A Conversation with Tourmaline

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In this episode, FQT podcast host Che speaks with their sister, the artist, filmmaker, writer, and activist, Tourmaline. Tourmaline's practice highlights the experiences of Black, queer, and trans communities and their capacity to impact the world. Her films and photographs rewrite mainstream narratives and cultural histories to initiate a paradigm shift and imagine a more pleasure-filled future. Tourmaline’s practice invites us to fundamentally reshape our beliefs about what is possible. In the episode they discuss Tourmaline's books, the national best seller Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of...

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"Something That Needed to Happen," part two of a conversation with Susan Stryker

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In this episode FQT associate director Che Gossett continues their conversation with Professor Susan Stryker about the 1966 Compton's cafeteria uprising and its afterlives, and the history and future of trans studies.   Professor Stryker's forthcoming book Changing Gender (FSG, 2026) will be published in August.  Stryker takes an autotheoretical approach in the text, as well as offering a pathbreaking account of the historicity of gender as a category, transforming the ways in which it is conceptualized. Music: "We Can Be Together" by Jefferson Airplane

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"Purpose Bigger Than Fear” A Conversation with Geena Rocero

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In this episode, FQT associate director Che Gossett speaks with author, film producer and director, actor and model, Geena Rocero about Horse Barbie: A Memoir of Reclamation (Random House, 2003), her modeling, directing and acting careers, her public advocacy work, trans diaspora, spirituality, and her new short film Dolls.  Music cred: “QC Gurlz” by Stef Aranas

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When Monsters Speak: Part 1 of a conversation with Professor Susan Stryker show art When Monsters Speak: Part 1 of a conversation with Professor Susan Stryker

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In this (first of two parts) episode FQT associate director Che Gossett speaks with Professor Susan Stryker. Stryker is Professor Emerita of Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona, as well as Distinguished Visitor and 2025-2026 Faculty Research Fellow at Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research.  Stryker has served as Visiting Professor of Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University, and Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women’s Leadership, Mills College. She is an executive editor of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, and as...

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Traumatophilia: a conversation with Avgi Saketopoulou, Psy.D show art Traumatophilia: a conversation with Avgi Saketopoulou, Psy.D

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In this episode, FQT associate director Che Gossett speaks with psychoanalyst and scholar Avgi Saketopoulou, who is the 2025-26 Avenali Chair in the Humanities at UC Berkeley, about her book Sexuality Beyond Consent: Risk, Race, Traumatophilia (NYU Press, 2023), and the entanglements of race, gender, sexuality and psychoanalysis.   Music Credit: "Consideration" by Rihanna and SZA

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The Framer's Coup: a Conversation with Professor Michael J. Klarman show art The Framer's Coup: a Conversation with Professor Michael J. Klarman

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In this episode FQT associate director speaks with Harvard Law professor Michael J. Klarman about his award winning scholarship in civil rights and legal history, including From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: The Supreme Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality (Oxford University Press, 2004) which received the 2005 Bancroft Prize in History, and his newest book, The Framer's Coup: the making of the United States Constitution (Oxford UP, 2016) which was a finalist for the George Washington Book Prize and the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award.   Music Credit: "Animosity" by...

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Art’s Properties: a conversation with David Joselit show art Art’s Properties: a conversation with David Joselit

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In this episode FQT associate director Che Gossett speaks with Professor David Joselit.  Joselit is  Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Art, Film, and Visual Studies and Chair for Art, Film, and Visual Studies (AFVS) at Harvard University.  Joselit began his career as a curator at The ICA in Boston from 1983-1989. After receiving his PhD from Harvard in 1995, he has also taught at the University of California, Irvine, and Yale University where he was Department Chair of History of Art from 2006-09, and the CUNY Graduate Center. Some of Joselit's most recent books are After...

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The Artificial and the Real: a conversation with Nora Khan show art The Artificial and the Real: a conversation with Nora Khan

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In this episode FQT associate director and podcast host Che Gossett speaks with critic, essayist, curator, and professor Nora Khan.  Nora Khan recently served as the Arts Council Professor at UCLA in Design Media Arts. Her writing on philosophy of artificial intelligence and emergent technologies is referenced heavily across disciplinary formations in the humanities and the arts. Her books include AI Art and the Stakes for Art Criticism (2025), Seeing, Naming, Knowing (2019) and Fear Indexing the X-Files (2017), with Steven Warwick. She is a member of the Curatorial Ensemble of the 2026...

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In this episode, FQT associate director Che Gossett speaks with Amy Tobin, University of Cambridge Associate Professor in the History of Art and Curator of Contemporary Programmes, at Kettle’s Yard, about feminist art history, feminist art curation, coalitional politics and her book, Women Artists Together Art in the Age of Women's Liberation (Yale UP, 2023), as well as her 2014 article, co-authored with Victorian Horne, "An unfinished revolution in art historiography, or how to write a feminist art history" in feminist review.