44th Annual Gender Studies Symposium
[No] Hard Feelings
March 5–7, 2025
- 44th Annual Gender Studies Symposium: [No] Hard Feelings
- Cochairs and keynotes of the 2025 symposiumCredit: Sonali Blair
- Hands-on participation at a workshopCredit: Laika Moran
- Keynote LaWhore Vagistan performing dance moves with studentsCredit: Sonali Blair
- Opening night of the symposium with keynote Susan StrykerCredit: Sonali Blair
- LaWhore Vagistan poses with symposium co-chairs and director at photo boothCredit: Sonali Blair
- Roundtable: Gender Diversity and Language LearningCredit: Sonali Blair
- Audience at Synergia reading and reception at Smith HallCredit: Magda Beal
- "Toe Touching" performanceCredit: Sonali Blair
- Keynote attendees line up to speak with Susan StrykerCredit: Sonali Blair
- Keynote LaWhore Vagistan performs in Agnes Flanagan Chapel
- Panel: "Bodies and Becoming: Theory, Narrative, and Art"Credit: Sonali Blair
- Student cochairs address guests at receptionCredit: Sonali Blair
- Synergia merchandise table at launch party
- LaWhore Vagistan and student chat after performanceCredit: Sonali Blair
- Student editors of Synergia: Journal of Thought and Expression at the reading and launch party for the 2024-25 issueCredit: Magda Beal
- Erasure poetry workshopCredit: Zoe Smith
- Diego Zárate Méndez, and the panelists of “Bodies and Becoming: Theory, Narrative, and Art”Credit: Sonali Blair
- L&C associate professor Magalí Rabasa speaks at a roundtable discussionCredit: Sonali Blair
- Susan Styker emphasizes a point with her slidesCredit: Sonali Blair
- Gender Studies director Rishona ZimringCredit: Sonali Blair
- LaWhore Vagistan photo boothCredit: Sonali Blair
- Panelist addresses the audienceCredit: Fabiola Rio
- Keynote LaWhore Vagistan addresses audience in the Agnes Flanagan ChapelCredit: Sonali Blair
- Panel: “Experiments in Autotheory: Gender, Narrative, Art, and Identity”Credit: Logan Drain
- Alula Hirst '25 presenting at a panelCredit: Sonali Blair
- Art exhibit in Watzek Library
- Cochairs Logan Drain '25 and Alex Chew '25 introducing keynoteCredit: Sonali Blair
- Student addresses audience in Smith HallCredit: Magda Beal
- Keynote Susan Stryker at her book signingCredit: Sonali Blair
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s events. We will soon share photos on this page. The recording of Susan Stryker’s keynote presentation is available to people with an active L&C login.
The 44th Annual Gender Studies Symposium, “[No] Hard Feelings,” will investigate how we are moved by emotions in relation to gender and sexuality, exploring how feelings bridge subjective experience and collective change. Beyond emotions, “feelings” can refer to our impressions, sensations, experiences, and identities. We are curious about rage, love, despair, joy, envy, and confusion—and those moments when we feel most scared or safe, proud or ashamed, neglected or nurtured, euphoric or hopeless. The symposium will delve into how feelings influence and are influenced by gender and sexuality on an individual and societal level. Some questions that arise from this topic are:
- What do we consider “hard feelings”? How do societal expectations around femininity, masculinity, age, race, and disability influence who is allowed to express challenging emotions and who isn’t? How can we decenter historically overvalued voices and pivot to those often left unheard?
- How do feelings and emotions inform gender and sexual expressions and identities?
- What narratives do we ascribe to our feelings and emotional journeys? How are these narratives shaped by our gendered and sexualized bodies?
- What social realities are obscured when we focus on individual emotional fulfillment? What hegemonic forces benefit from an emphasis on personal comfort? How might empathy serve as a counterweight to these tendencies?
- How do gender- and sexuality-based movements and communities draw on and provide space for participants’ emotions?
- How can emotions be used to empower feminist and LGBTQ+ resistance and resilience? How might they restrict or mislead us? What might be the potential pitfalls or limitations of emphasizing feelings?
This year’s symposium aims to bring clarity to the murky world of feelings, and to explore how we use our emotions and sensations as inspiration for coalition building and social change. We hope participants feel moved to consider the value of their own stories and to turn their gaze outward to the radical potential of feelings, both personal and shared.
2024-25 student co-chairs:
Alex Chew ’25, Logan Drain ’25, Grace Marchant ’25, and Zoë Smith ’25
Being a cochair has been one of the most intense and most rewarding experiences of my life. I am so excited for what we have put together. When looking at what themes we wanted to explore and which keynote speakers we wanted to invite, we all looked back at our experiences and classes on campus to find the best and most interesting topics. Being a cochair for the Gender Studies Symposium has been one of the most rewarding experiences I have had as a student. It has been inspirational to receive proposals from peers and other institutions knowing how many folks are committed to exploring and valuing gender and sexuality in their academic fields. I’m so excited about the upcoming Gender Studies Symposium! Helping to put together the symposium has allowed me to take what I have learned in my classes and find a way to make those concepts accessible to the wider community. Being a Gender Studies Symposium cochair has been one of the most rewarding experiences. I feel like my time as a cochair has facilitated my shift from a gender studies student to scholar, and I will always look back on this experience with gratitude and fondness.
email gendsymp@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7678
fax 503-768-7379
Director: Kimberly Brodkin
Gender Studies Symposium
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219