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“Our bodies are also occupied territories. Perhaps the ultimate goal of performance, especially if you are a woman, gay or a person ‘of color,’ is to decolonize our bodies and make these decolonizing mechanisms apparent to our audience in the hope that they will get inspired to do the same with their own.” -Guillermo Gómez-Peña

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Visiting Scholars are faculty and independent scholars from outside NYU who are resident at the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality for a limited time to conduct research.

NYU’s location in the heart of Greenwich Village and its library collections and other research resources offer unique opportunities for research. The faculty at NYU offers a dazzling array of colleagues with whom to collaborate.

Visiting scholars typically spend one to two semesters at NYU. At present, we can offer limited office space to Visiting Scholars, including access to fax, copier, computer and internet. Library access and borrowing privileges are provided.

We are unable to provide financial or housing assistance; Visiting Scholars are expected to have their own funding and to secure their own housing arrangements.

Visiting Scholars are expected to participate in the life of the Center by attending CSGS events, including regularly scheduled lunch talks in which Visiting Scholars may be asked to present current research projects. There are also opportunities for Visiting Scholars to meet as a group to discuss their research.

To apply to be a Visiting Scholar, click here.

For a list of current Visiting Scholars, click here.

For a list of past Visiting Scholars, click here.

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