< Events | Friday, November 14, 2025

A Lexicon of these Times

Event Overlay Christina Sharpe

The Centre for Comparative Literature is excited to be hosting Professor Christina Sharpe from York University for a public lecture.

Abstract: This lecture is based on Professor Sharpe’s book, What Could a Vessel Be? which is her ongoing consideration of the vessel—what the word and concept does, what it can or might or might not bear. It is a hybrid work of creative nonfiction; what she is calling an inventory essay and it is guided by several questions: “What is the vessel for mourning this?”, “What is the vessel for surviving this?” “What is the vessel for changing this?” What is the vessel: For refusing? For condemning? For imagining? For living?

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