Message posted on 09/12/2024

STARTING SHORTLY: webinar "God’s Waiting Room: Images of Care in Poetic Form" with Casey Golomski

Dear All,

Just a note that the today's webinar with Casey Golomski entitled Gods Waiting Room: Images of Care in Poetic Form is starting in 10 minutes from now. Here is the Zoom link here:

https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/93360548693 Meeting ID: 933 6054 8693.


From: Pieta , Barbara Sent: Monday, December 9, 2024 8:09 AM To: vaneasa@lists.easaonline.org; AGENET - EASA; anthropology-matters@jiscmail.ac.uk; medanthnet@lists.easaonline.org Subject: TODAY: webinar "Gods Waiting Room: Images of Care in Poetic Form" with Casey Golomski

Just a reminder about the today's webinar with Casey Golomski entitled Gods Waiting Room: Images of Care in Poetic Form: Monday, 9th December 18:00-19:30 CET, 17:00-18: 30 GMT, 12:00-13:30 Eastern, on Zoom:

https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/93360548693 Meeting ID: 933 6054 8693.

It is the eighth webinar of the series "Images, Ageing and Care". Cati Coe will moderate the discussion.

ABOUT THE TALK: A new work of creative nonfiction, Gods Waiting Room (Rutgers University Press and Wits University Press) flips the script on racial discrimination in US long term care, showing how older racist whites and their black nurses find grace together among their ghosts and despite the odds. Set thirty years after apartheid in South Africa, it features the untold story of Nelson Mandelas Robben Island Prison nurse as well as stories of queer older adults and healthcare providers, teaching us how racism, ageism, and sexism impact where we end up, who cares, and what matters in the end. While grounded in seven years of ethnographic research, the book is narrated as taking place in a single day and employs color photos and visually striking elements of poetic form, translation, and prose. This seminar offers a window into the authors creative process, situating these narrative elements within histories of imagistic and ethnographic poetry and relating the book to recent imagistic approaches in the anthropology of aging, care, and the Otherwise.

BIO: A creative writer and cultural and medical anthropologist, Casey Golomski is a Department Chair and Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire, with visiting appointments at the universities of Pretoria and the Witwatersrand. He is the author of the book Funeral Culture (Indiana University Press) and many articles, special issues, and poems in anthropology, African and Black studies, and literary journals.

ABOUT THE WEBINAR SERIES ON IMAGES, AGEING AND CARE: This webinar series free and open to all- gathers anthropologists and image-makers interested in exploring the ontological and epistemological connections between images, aging and care, treating the relationship and these phenomena as requiring and inviting interrogation. It is sponsored by the Images of Care Collective, the Association for Anthropology, Gerontology and the Life Course (AAGE), EASAs Age and Generations Network (AgeNet) and the Network for Visual Anthropology of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (VANEASA). You can see our past webinars here.

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Looking forward to seeing you all there,

Barbara Pieta, Cati Coe, Paolo Favero and Martina Lagan


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