Distinguished Visiting Fellow
Katherine McKittrick is Professor of Gender Studies and Canada Research Chair in Black Studies at Queen’s University in Kingston. She will join us from October 7 to October 18, 2024.
Katherine McKittrick researches in the areas of black studies, anti-colonial studies, the arts, and critical-creative methodologies. McKittrick's research and writing centers black life—as empirical, experiential, spatial, and analytical processes—while also drawing attention to how black creative texts are expressive of anti-colonial politics. She is the author of Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle, editor of Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human as Praxis, and co-editor (with Clyde Woods) of Black Geographies and the Politics of Place. Her most recent work includes, Dear Science and Other Stories, Trick Not Telos (in collaboration with Lyse Hébert, Liz Ikriko and Cristian Ordóñez), 20 Dreams (with Cristian Ordóñez) and the tryptic honouring NourbeSe Philip, On the Declension of Beauty. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.