Events / Work-in-Progress talk: “To break circles of oppression: cinema and communities in Freda (2021, Haiti) by Gessica Généus and Bootlegger (2021, Anishinaabe, Québec) by Caroline Monnet”

Work-in-Progress talk: “To break circles of oppression: cinema and communities in Freda (2021, Haiti) by Gessica Généus and Bootlegger (2021, Anishinaabe, Québec) by Caroline Monnet”

February 14, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

OHC Conference Room (159 PLC)

Sarah Agou, PhD candidate, Global Studies and Languages, and 2024–25 OHC Dissertation Fellow.

My dissertation conceptualizes forced enclosures as a violence imposed on Indigenous Quebec, Haiti, and Cuba. Spatial enclosure took the form of reservations, forced displacements, and migration controls; gender violence and enforced heteronormativity created gender enclosures, upon which debt systems, neocolonialism, and heavy extractivism superimposed an economical enclosure. Using a decolonial theoretical frame, I explore how storytelling from Indigenous Quebec, Haiti, and Cuba create a unique relationship to spaces, bodies, communities, languages, and the environment that break these multidimensional enclosures.

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