This keynote is from the really interesting Law and the Curated Body conference put on by my colleague Faisal Bhabha and Jennifer Fisher of York’s Department of Visual Art and Art History.
Angela P. Harris will be known to most readers of this blog. Now at UC Davis School of Law, she’s been at the forefront of critical race and critical legal scholarship for a long time now. She’s one of the editors of Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia (2012, Utah State UP) (there is a transcribed interview, here, where she discusses the book, it’s reception, and the impact of increased corporatization of universities).
Video available at: Osgoode's Institute for Feminist Legal Studies