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Friday, March 23 • 11:15am - 12:45pm
Lonely Subcultures

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William Hutson, “Abrasive Nostalgia: A Noisescape of Deindustrialization”

Vivian L. Huang, “Not That Innocent: Britney Spears,
Laurel Nakadate and Strangers”

Julia DeLeon, “Dance Through the Dark Night: Distance,
Dissonance and Queer Belonging”

Moderator: Gustavus Stadler


Speakers
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Julia DeLeon

Julia DeLeon is a PhD student in Performance Studies at NYU. Research interests include belief, self-indulgence, and queer aesthetics. "Dance Through the Dark Night: Distance, Dissonance and Queer Belonging" Choreographer and sound designer Trajal Harrell’s recent work, Antigone... Read More →
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Vivian L. Huang

Vivian L. Huang is writing a dissertation on inscrutability in Asian American performance in the Department of Performance Studies at New York University.   Abstract:"Not That Innocent: Britney Spears, Laurel Nakadate and Strangers" Though Laurel Nakadate is not known as a sound... Read More →
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William Hutson

William Hutson is a PhD student in Performance Studies at UCLA. His current research is in the field of sound studies, where he investigates the role of the sonic in performance and installation art. He also reviews noise and experimental music for The Wire.   Abstract:"Abrasive... Read More →
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Gustavus Stadler

Gustavus Stadler teaches English at Haverford College 


Friday March 23, 2012 11:15am - 12:45pm EDT
NYU’s Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for University Life (KC) 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012