Announcing our new BIPOC and Climate Change Reading Group! You can find the fall and winter schedules in this post or on the Reading Group page of this site. Further dates will be announced soon.
If you’re interested in joining, please contact Danielle DiNovelli-Lang (Danielle.Dinovelli@carleton.ca)Ìýand/or Barbara Leckie (barbaraleckie@icloud.com).
Fall Schedule
16 November, 2:30PM: Our first book is Cherie Dimaline, Ìý(2017)
14 December, 2:30PM: Christina Sharpe, Ìý(2016)
Winter Schedule
18 January, 1:00 PM:ÌýÌýWaubgeshig Rice,ÌýÌý(2018)
22 February, 1:00 PM:ÌýKatherineÌýMcKittrick, ed.,Ìý (2015)
29 March, 1:00PM: Octavia Butler, Ìý(1993)
10 May, 1:00PM: Nick Estes,ÌýStanding Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous ResistanceÌý(2019)
Tentative book list:
Fiction
- Octavia Butler,ÌýThe Parable of the Sower
- Cherie Dimaline,ÌýThe Marrow ThievesÌý
- N.K. Jemisin, The BrokenÌýEarth Trilogy
- ÌýRice,ÌýMoon of the Crusted Snow
- Jesmyn Ward, Salvage the BonesÌý
Non-Fiction
- Joshua Bennett,ÌýBeing Property Once Myself: Blackness and the End of ManÌý
- Ailton Krenak,ÌýIdeas to Postpone the end of the World
- Amitov Ghosh,ÌýThe Great Derangement
- Tiffany Lethabo King,ÌýThe Black Shoals:ÌýOffshore Formations of Black and Native Studies
- Christina Sharpe,ÌýIn the Wake: On Blackness and Being
- Lauret Savoy,ÌýTrace:ÌýMemory, History, Race, and the American Landscape
- Kathyrn Yusoff,ÌýA Billion Black Anthropocenes or None
- Ian Baucom,ÌýHistory 4 Degrees Celsius