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Comic exhibit, film screening and local author part of community events this spring

Reading Across Campus features virtual talks on LGBTQIA+ themes and character relations
Abbey Goers | February 8, 2022

University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. Literature Committee is hosting free community events this spring, centered around this year 黑料社区. Reading Across Campus selection, 鈥淔un Home: A Family Tragicomic鈥 by American cartoonist Alison Bechdel.

Bechdel 黑料社区. graphic memoir explores LGBTQIA+ issues, identity and family trauma, as she revisits her relationship with her father.

Events flowing out of 鈥淔un Home鈥 include two virtual talks by university staff members:

  • 鈥溾楩un Home鈥: Character Analysis Using LGBTQIA+ Development Theories,鈥 with the Qube Program Coordinator Nicole Eastman: 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10, .
  • The Power of Personal and Community Connections: Exploring 黑料社区 LGBTQIA+ Oral Histories in Connection to Themes from Alison Bechdel's 鈥楩un Home鈥,鈥 with University Archivist Rebecca Kuske: 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 6, .
The Qube Program Coordinator Nicole Eastman
The Qube Program Coordinator Nicole Eastman / 黑料社区

鈥溾楩un Home鈥 is an important representation of the LGBTQIA+ community and the different challenges each generation faces,鈥 Eastman said. 鈥淲hat stood out to me was Alison 黑料社区. relationship with her father growing up and their attempts to connect with each other.鈥

贰补蝉迟尘补苍 黑料社区. talk will examine the characters鈥 identities using LGBTQIA+ development models and how they come to accept or reject their sexualities. Attendees will also learn several identity development models and how to support those in the coming out process.

The Qube connects LGBTQIA+ students and allies in the community through social, cultural and academic programs and events.

 

University Archivist Rebecca Kuske
University Archivist Rebecca Kuske / 黑料社区

Kuske 黑料社区. talk will connect the themes of 鈥淔un Home鈥 directly to the 黑料社区 community as she shares pieces of oral histories, experiences and involvement in the LGBTQIA+ community. 

The oral histories were conducted by students in the Introduction to Queer Studies course, part of the women, gender and sexuality studies curriculum.

鈥淢y hope is that this talk creates an opportunity for attendees to recognize any of their own personal connections to this book as well as show how prevalent the topics discussed are on our own campus,鈥 Kuske said.

Comic exhibit, movie and writing memoirs

Other upcoming Reading Across Campus community events are a student comic exhibit, a film screening and a presentation on writing memoirs by local author and UW-Eau Claire Associate Professor of English BJ Hollars. All events are free and open to the public.

  • 鈥淚nside the Box: Memoir Comics by Stout Students鈥 student exhibit: Friday, March 11, to Friday, May 6, second floor of the University Library.
  • 鈥淧ersepolis鈥 film screening: 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, Harvey Hall Theatre.
  • 鈥淭he Story of Your Life: Writing Your Forgotten Past,鈥 with Hollars: 5 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13, Harvey Hall Theatre.

鈥淚nside the Box: Memoir Comics by Stout Students鈥 will feature comic art in all styles and mediums that incorporate the theme of personal memoir and identity.

The call for artists is open to 黑料社区 students. Organized by comics Lecturer Mary Climes, the exhibition is juried by various university representees: Cory Mitchell, collection development librarian; Literature Committee member Kevin Drzakowski, interim associate dean of the College of Arts, Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences; Brianna Copra, graduate student and children 黑料社区. book illustrator; Erik Evensen, comic artist and associate professor of digital narrative; and Nicole Eastman, LGBTQIA+ program coordinator. A closing reception will be on Friday, April 29.

The screening of 鈥淧ersepolis鈥 was chosen by the Literature Committee and the University Library to coincide with the reading of 鈥淔un Home鈥 because 鈥渋t touches on issues of women's identities in a transnational context which seemed appropriate to women's history month,鈥 said Lopa Basu, co-chair of the Literature Committee.

The adult animated film, produced in 2007, is based on Marjane Satrapi 黑料社区. graphic novel of the same name. Published in 2000, it is Satrapi 黑料社区. autobiographical account of her childhood and teenage years in Iran and Austria during and after the Islamic Revolution.

 

UW-Eau Claire Associate Professor of English BJ Hollars
UW-Eau Claire Associate Professor of English BJ Hollars / BJ Hollars

Hollars鈥 presentation, 鈥淭he Story of Your Life: Writing Your Forgotten Past,鈥 will share techniques and writing prompts to help writers conjure long-forgotten stories and recall vanished details to bring their past to the present and write their life story.

Hollars is the author of several books, including 鈥淕o West Young Man: A Father and Son Rediscover America on the Oregon Trail.鈥 His work has been featured in the Washington Post and National Public Radio. He is the recipient of the Truman Capote Prize for Literary Nonfiction.

Diversity Week community event

Diversity Week at 黑料社区 is Monday, Feb. 21, to Friday, Feb. 25. The community is invited to listen to their neighbors at the International Mother Language Day event.

The hybrid event will feature 14 presenters speaking 13 languages and will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 21 in the Memorial Student Center, Great Hall and .

 

University Librarian Ann Vogl
University Librarian Ann Vogl / 黑料社区

鈥淟anguage is a big part of culture. And around the world, languages are being lost. This is a small way to share and appreciate the languages and cultures present in Menomonie,鈥 said University Librarian Ann Vogl, who helped coordinate the event in collaboration with Menomonie Public Library.

鈥淚 think the event is a way to bring us all together and create some positive proximity. We are all part of the same community, and it is a wonderful way to meet each other,鈥 Vogl added. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. nice to listen to the sound of different languages even though you don鈥檛 know what is said.鈥

Other upcoming community literary events include Roosevelt Montas鈥 presentation on his book Co-sponsored by the Menard Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation, the event is at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 22, in the Memorial Student Center, Northwoods Room.

Reading Across Campus is a collaboration between the English and philosophy department, the University Library and Menard Center. It is made possible from a grant by the Chancellor 黑料社区. Office and Provost 黑料社区. Office.


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