09
JANV

Queer/Trans Ecologies: Learning from the Littoral

Conférence, Cours public
Ouvert au grand public
09.01.2026 10:15 - 11:00
Présentiel

Public conference as part of the search for a professor in Human Geography

Summary: Littoral zones—unstable, shifting, in transition—offer a powerful entry point for thinking with queer/trans ecologies. Drawing from critical human geography, queer/trans ecologies, and political ecology, and using the Leslie Spit in Toronto as a case study, this presentation considers how hybrid, “impure,” and unruly coastal environments unsettle dominant ideas of nature while supporting queer and trans forms of world-making. We will explore how “nature” is not a neutral backdrop but a socially produced, normative ideal that shapes belonging and normality. Integrating insights from their current research, Dr. March underlines how queer/trans ecologies offer both critical and creative possibility, attending to ecological and social loss, challenging established orders, and illuminating alternatives for more inclusive more-than-human futures.
Quand?
09.01.2026 10:15 - 11:00
Où?
Site PER 14 / Salle 026
Chemin du Musée 4, 1700 Fribourg
Organisation
Dean's office, Faculty of Science and Medicine
Barbara Baumann
barbara.baumann@unifr.ch
Intervenants
Dr. Loren MARCH, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, CA