Transparent: A Multidisciplinary Symposium

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Dubbed by The New Yorker’s Emily Nussbaum a “stealth masterpiece,” Transparent (Amazon, 2014-2016) captures psychological, social, and historical dynamics of being transgender at precisely the moment that transgender individuals and stories have taken a central place in American mass culture. Simultaneously, Transparent presents the most substantively and recognizably Jewish family in the history of American television. Through flashbacks over the three seasons, the show offers intersecting genealogies of gender and Jewishness, from 1930s Berlin to mid-century American suburban acculturation to contemporary religious experimentation.

This two-day multi-disciplinary symposium brings together scholars, writers, and critics to discuss all things Transparent and engage in dialogues at the nexus of Jewish Studies, Media Studies, Religious Studies and Sexuality & Gender Studies.

The symposium will kick off on with a reading by iconic poet, novelist, performer and art journalist Eileen Myles, and will include discussions with Zackary Drucker (Producer, Transparent), Alexandra Grey (Actor, Transparent), and Rabbi Susan Goldberg (Consultant, Transparent). *ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC*

See the full Transparent Symposium program here

The Transparent Symposium is hosted by the Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ in 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳, NY. There is no fee to attend the symposium. Please be in touch with SBAI with questions.

The Transparent Symposium is cosponsored by:

  • Jewish Studies
  • The Humanities Project
  • American Studies
  • Film and Media Studies
  • The Department of Art and Art History
  • The Department of English
  • The Department of Religion
  • The Susan B. Anthony Center

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