If you happen to have your way through Toronto in the autumn and spring, why not visit The Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto to attend its “Biopolitics + Technoscience” meeting series.
This series is an interdisciplinary exploration of how life-itself is transformed through technology, science, and governance in a transnational world. Its premise is that “biopolitics” — loosely defined as the governing of life — is a productive starting point to theorize the multiple and conflicting ways technoscience has altered living-being in forms as varied as sex, race, genomes, biodiversity, national populations and labor. The series is composed of fall roundtables and spring public lectures.