ONLINE TrAIN Open Lecture - Dr. Ashok Mathur and Dr. Ayumi Goto (OCAD)
"ON LONGING AND NOT BELONGING" - An investigation of diasporic practice.
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This two-part lecture will be delivered by Dr. Ayumi Goto and Dr. Ashok Mathur (OCAD University), as part of their residency at Chelsea College, inaugurating an ongoing faculty exchange between the two universities. Dr. Goto will deliver a talk on “not belonging,” an investigation of diasporic practice and a refutation of the externally-imposed insistence that we all need to find a place (nation, community, race) to belong. What do we share across spaces of not belonging? Dr. Mathur will deliver a talk addressing cultural knowledge and its operations through love, trauma, and violence, focussing on recuperative measures that might allow for transformational intergenerational knowledge. Both papers will be published as separate monographs as part of the Perin Panthaky International Lecture series.
Ashok Mathur, Vice-President Research Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, OCAD University, Toronto is a South Asian (Indo-Canadian) cultural organiser, writer and visual artist. Previously Canada Research Chair in Cultural and Artistic Inquiry, he also directed the Centre for Innovation in Culture and the Arts in Canada (CiCAC).
Ayumi Goto is a performance apprentice, based in Toronto, traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations. As diasporic-Japanese, she at times draws upon her cultural heritage and language to creatively reconsider sentiments surrounding national culturalism, migrations, activist strategies, and land-human relations. She is currently post-Doctoral Fellow at OCAD University, Toronto.
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About the Perin Pankathy Lecture series
The Perin Panthaky International Lecture series is dedicated to promoting critical insights on creativity and social practice. Perin Mathur (née Panthaky) was a dynamic thinker, artist, nurse, and advocate for equity. As an immigrant to Canada, born to Parsi/Zarathustrian parents in India, she was a lifelong supporter for the rights of girls and women and others who were disenfranchised from participating fully in their original or adopted homelands. The lecture and publication series will transform international scholarship into unique published monographs as a permanent record of creative enterprise and strategic development in the arenas of social engagement.
Images © Ashok Mathur
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