Robert Deam Tobin was the inaugural Henry J. Leir Professor of Language, Literature, and Culture and a Strassler Center contributing faculty member at Clark University. A remarkable teacher and scholar, he was an expert in the fields of gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, gender studies, human rights, and German and European cultural studies. A symposium examining sexuality, human rights, Jews, gays and their visualization in the context of German modernity will honor Tobin and his vibrant contributions to scholarship and teaching.
Keynote address:
To be Seen: Queer Lives 1900-1950
Speaker: Sander Gilman (Director, Program in Psychoanalysis; Director, Health Sciences Humanities; Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences; Professor, Psychiatry, Emory University)
Presentations:
Robert Tobin's Peripheral Desires and Gay History and Politics Today
Speaker: Laurie Marhoefer (Jon Bridgman Endowed Professor of History, University of Washington)
Homoerotic Visuality and Far-Right Masculinities in the Long 20th century
Speaker: Jennifer Evans (Professor of History, Carleton University, Ontario)
This is a hybrid event. Attendees are welcome to join in person at the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons or online. Please use the Zoom registration link below to watch the livestream:
https://clarku.zoom.us/.../regi.../WN_9kpr94cpRwG8BgyKibXVkg