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Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series Presents "The Erotic as Power: Sexuality and the Black Experience"

originally published: 01/09/2019

Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series Presents "The Erotic as Power: Sexuality and the Black Experience"(NEWARK, NJ) -- The erotic is often seen as a realm of oppression and danger. But, as Audre Lorde argued 40 years ago, it also contains the potential for empowerment and struggle. This tension will be explored as the 39th annual Marion Thompson Wright (MTW) Lecture Series brings together eminent scholars and performers to examine the poltical and social lives of the erotic in the African American experience.

The annual Black History Month conference will be held on Saturday, February 16, beginning at 9:30am in the Paul Robeson Campus Center, 350 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., on the campus of Rutgers University-Newark (RU-N).  The conference is organized annually by the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience at RU-N.

At a time in which the pursuit of sexual justice occupies such a prominent place in our city’s and nation’s political consciousness – in ugly national headlines, for sure, but also in the fearless work of local institutions like the Shani Baraka Women’s Resource Center, the Newark LGBTQ Community Center, and Rutgers-Newark’s own Queer Newark Oral History Project – The Erotic as Power: Sexuality in the Black Experience seeks a broad public reflection on these dynamics, guided by cutting-edge scholarship and artistic practice, and dedicated to a more inclusive and just city, nation, and world.

This year, the Price Institute brings to Newark renowned scholars and performers whose pioneering and award-winning work has powerfully shaped America’s understanding of sexuality’s history and its role in contemporary life. The first is E. Patrick Johnson, a scholar/artist who has published and performed widely on race, gender, and sexuality. His long list of publications includes two ethnographies of black queer life in the South entitled Sweet Tea (2011) and Black. Queer. Southern. Women. (2018) and several landmark volumes on performance, race, and queer studies.  Chair of African American Studies and Carlos Montezuma Professor of Performance Studies and African American Studies at Northwestern University, Johnson regularly performs dramatic readings and plays based on his ethnographic research. He will open the MTW conference with an innovative lecture/performance.

The day’s other speakers and performers will be:



 
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Following the conference, MTW attendees are invited to a reception in the Engelhard Court of the Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street. The reception will feature food and live musical entertainment by The Bradford Hayes Trio.

All events are free and open to the public. 

The MTW lecture series was co-founded in 1981 by the late Dr. Clement A. Price, Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of History at Rutgers University, and the late Giles R. Wright, director of the Afro-American History Program at the New Jersey Historical Commission. Over the past 38 years, the conference has drawn thousands of people to RU-N and has attracted some of the nation’s foremost scholars, artists, and humanists in the field of African and African American history and culture. It has become one of the nation's leading scholarly programs specifically devoted to enhancing the historical literacy of an intercultural community.

The annual conference was named for East Orange native Dr. Marion Thompson Wright, a pioneer in African-American historiography and race relations in New Jersey, a pioneering historian of race and education, and among the earliest professionally trained women historians in the nation.

The Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series is presented by the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience; the Federated Department of History, RU-N/New Jersey Institute of Technology; and the Department of African American and African Studies. The 2019 conference is made possible by funds and support from: Prudential, the New Jersey Historical Commission/Department of State, and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.

For additional information about the program, visit ethnicity.rutgers,edu, the Price Institute’s Facebook page at facebook.com/IECME.



 
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