Annual Marcus Lecture Series: Vulnerable Media & Living Archives with Dr. Susan Lord
Join us at the School of Cinema and Doc Film Institute in our Annual Marcus Lecture Series, which will be given by Dr. Susan Lord, Vulnerable Media Lab Director from Queens University, Canada.
This year's lecture will be "Vulnerable Media & Living Archives: decolonial practices, knowledge sovereignty, and the politics of neglect".
THURSDAY APRIL 20, 4-6pm, FA 448
The day before there will be a screening of recently restored short films directed by pioneer Afro-Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez (1942-1974). Dr. Susan Lord will be introducing and discussing this special event.
Iré a Santiago/I'm Going to Santiago, 1964, Cuba, 15min
Año uno/First year, 1972, Cuba, 10min
Mi aporte/My contribution, 1972, Cuba, 33min
WEDNESDAY APRIL 19, 3:30-5:30pm, FA 448
To get on the screening list, send an email to Professor Elizabeth Ramirez-Soto (eramirezsoto@sfsu.edu).
ABOUT SUSAN LORD:
Susan Lord holds a PhD from York University. She is Professor in the Department of Film and Media at Queen's University and is the Director of the Vulnerable Media Lab https://vulnerablemedialab.ca/
Her research interests have landed in the areas of cinema and media arts, archives, gendered spaces and the city, and Cuban cinema and visual culture. She has undertaken curatorial projects of media arts and worked with artists’ groups and artist-run centres for over 30 years. The Vulnerable Media Lab is dedicated to the social ecology of media arts collectives and collections, and to the preservation, migration and remediation of media arts archives by women, Indigenous peoples, LBGTQ2 and regional producers. She co-investigator of Archive/CounterArchive (counterarchive.ca) and PI for the project “Under the Shadow of Empire: Minor Archives and Radical Distribution Networks”. The VML, an infrastructure and research environment, is restoring all of Sara Gómez’s documentaries at present. With Maria Caridad Cumana, Susan is co-editor of The Cinema of Sara Gómez: Reframing Revolution, a collection of essays, interviews and documents about the Afro-Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez is recently published with University of Indiana Press. Other books include one on the visual culture of gender and violence-- Killing Women: Gender, Violence and Representation (with Annette Burfoot) Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006. She also published Fluid Screens: Expanded Cinema and Digital Cultures (with Janine Marchessault) Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007; Paperback edition 2008) and New World Coming: The 1960s and the Shaping of Global Consciousness (with Dubinsky et al) BTL 2009. As a member of the 30+ year Public Access Collective which publishes the journal PUBLIC: art, culture, ideas http://www.publicjournal.ca/ Susan has edited two recent issues – Archive/Counter Archives and HAVANA.