January 8, 2015
A Panel Discussion on Visual Culture and Autobiography took place on November 27, 2014 at the McMaster Museum of Art.
This panel was presented as a complement to the current exhibition This is Me, This is Also Me.
Eva C. Karpinksi, Associate Professor, School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, York University
Shoshana Magnet, Associate Professor, Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, University of Ottawa
Carrie McMullin, Recent Graduate, Indigenous Studies, History, Cultural Studies & Critical Theory, McMaster University
Thy Phu, Associate Professor, Department of English, Western University
The Panel was organized and moderated by the exhibition co-curators:
Sarah Brophy, Professor, English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University
Janice Hladki, Associate Professor, School of the Arts, McMaster University
We are grateful to the Faculty of Humanities for recording and sharing this event.
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