Letting Go describes the experience of being stalked by a student, and offers an extended reflection on the psychic costs of living with harassment.
About the presenter:
Jennifer Doyle is a Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside. Currently, she is working on a collection of essays on art and sport. She is also writing about paranoia, harassment and the workplace. In 2015, she curated Nao Bustamante: Soldadera, for the Vincent Price Art Museum. She is also the curator of “The Tip of Her Tongue,” a feminist performance art series presented by The Broad Museum, in Los Angeles. She is a member of the Board of Directors at Human Resources, Los Angeles, a space dedicated to performance-based and interdisciplinary experimental art.