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Dan Krier co-organized a Critical Theory Mini-Conference in association with the Mid-South Sociological Association annual meetings on October 14.

Mid-South Sociological Association Critical Theory Mini-Conference

Graduate Student Participants from ISU Sociology:
Stephanie Gibb-Clark, presented her research paper, “Against State Power? Anarcho- and Posthuman-Feminist Insights on Deleuze and Guattari’s War Machine and Desiring Production,” at the Mid-South Sociological Association Critical Theory Mini-Conference (online), October 14.

Joe Hollis presented his research paper, “I asked for Casserole not Carceral: Foucauldian Analysis of the American Supermarket,” at the Mid-South Sociological Association Critical Theory Mini-Conference (online), October 14.

Alex Klein presented his research paper, “Telos Eros: A Dialogue on Marriage,” at the Mid-South Sociological Association Critical Theory Mini-Conference (online), October 14.

Participants in other Graduate Programs at ISU:
Matthew Shane Moore, MFA student at Iowa State University, presented his research paper, “Trump the Obscene: Abjection, Superego, and the Masculine Mode of Enjoyment in Neoliberal Authoritarianism,” at the Mid-South Sociological Association Critical Theory Mini-Conference (online), October 14.

Addison Nerces Williamson, MA student in Community and Regional Planning at Iowa State University, presented his research paper, “The Protestant Ethic in the Age of Climate Change: Reading Schrader’s First Reformed Through Weber, Marx, Durkheim, and Lacan,” at the Mid-South Sociological Association Critical Theory Mini-Conference (online), October 14