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  <title>BONUS EPISODE: Queer Bodies: Gender and Power in Art and Society</title>
  <description>Academics, artists, and authors will have a wide-ranging conversation exploring gender, sexuality, queerness, and the body in art, culture, fashion, and society. Topics will include, but not be limited to, an inside look at being a professional dominatrix, queer performance art and theory, and fabulousness as resistance.  Chris Belcher&amp;amp;nbsp;is a writer, professor, book coach, and assistant professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies and Writing at USC. Under her working name, Natalie West, she edited the acclaimed anthology&amp;amp;nbsp;We Too: Essays on Sex&amp;amp;nbsp;Work&amp;amp;nbsp;and Survival. Her debut memoir,&amp;amp;nbsp;Pretty Baby, is a searing, darkly funny account of being a lesbian and professional dominatrix with male clients that upends ideas about desire, class, and power.   Amelia Jones&amp;amp;nbsp;is Robert A. Day Professor and Vice Dean of Faculty and Research at the USC Roski School of Art &amp;amp;amp; Design and curator and scholar of contemporary art, performance, and feminist/sexuality studies. Jones’s most recent book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Between Subjects: A Critical Genealogy of Queer Performance,&amp;amp;nbsp;explores the history of performance art and queer theory since the 1950s from a queer feminist point of view. madison moore&amp;amp;nbsp;is&amp;amp;nbsp;an artist-scholar, DJ, and assistant professor of Critical Studies at the USC Roski School of Art &amp;amp;amp; Design who&amp;amp;nbsp;is broadly invested in the aesthetic, sonic, and spatial strategies queer and trans people of color use to survive and thrive. madison’s first book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric,&amp;amp;nbsp;offers a cultural analysis of fabulousness as a practice of resistance.&amp;amp;nbsp;madison has performed internationally at a range of nightclubs, parties, and art institutions. Moderator:&amp;amp;nbsp;Karen Tongson&amp;amp;nbsp;is Chair and professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies, as well as professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity at USC, where she also directs the Mellon-funded Consortium for Gender, Sexuality, Race and Public Culture. Her books include&amp;amp;nbsp;Why Karen Carpenter Matters&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries.  </description>
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