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Bianca Beauchemin

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School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies

Assistant Professor

Office: 206 Founders College
Email: biancab4@yorku.ca


Bianca Beauchemin is an Assistant Professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University. She recently was the 2022-2023 recipient of the postdoctoral fellowship in Black Feminist Thought at Queen’s University. She was also awarded the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship while completing her PhD at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in Gender Studies.

She has published a book review of Brittney C. Cooper’s Beyond Respectability: The Intellectual Thought of Race Women in Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. She has also recently published the article "Opaque Aesthetics of Freedom: Romaine la Prophètesse, the Haitian Revolution, and Black Diasporic Possibilities” for the Journal of Canadian Studies’ special issue on Black Studies in Canada. She is also working on her book manuscript Arousing Freedoms: Re-Imagining the Haitian Revolution through Sensuous Marronage, where she re-narrates the Haitian Revolution through Black feminist and Black queer epistemologies and methodologies. Disrupting the authority of the colonial archive and of prevalent masculinist framings of insurgency discourses, she explores the ways in which embodiment, labour, sensuousness, spirituality, marronage, resistance and alternative sexualities and genders, re-imagine the edicts of freedom and Black liberation.

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Degrees

PhD, Gender Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
MA, Gender Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
BA, (Hons) Summa cum laude, Women’s Studies, York University

Research Interests

Gender Issues , Race and Racism, Black Feminist Thought, Black Queer Studies, Queer of Color Critique, Black Diaspora Studies, Black Cultural Studies, Black Radical Tradition, Black Radicalism, Black Atlantic History, Histories of Resistance and Revolution, Postcolonial Studies
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship - 2018-2020
Book Reviews

Publication
Year

https://antipodeonline.org/2019/04/22/beyond-respectability-the-intellectual-thought-of-race-women/

2017

Journal Articles

Publication
Year

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/926144

2023


Current Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall 2024 GS/GFWS6910 3.0 A Black Feminisms SEMR
Fall/Winter 2024 AP/GWST1501 9.0 A Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies LECT


Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Winter 2025 AP/GWST3533 3.0 M Black Women's Activism LECT
Fall/Winter 2024 AP/GWST1501 9.0 A Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies LECT


Bianca Beauchemin is an Assistant Professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University. She recently was the 2022-2023 recipient of the postdoctoral fellowship in Black Feminist Thought at Queen’s University. She was also awarded the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship while completing her PhD at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in Gender Studies.

She has published a book review of Brittney C. Cooper’s Beyond Respectability: The Intellectual Thought of Race Women in Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. She has also recently published the article "Opaque Aesthetics of Freedom: Romaine la Prophètesse, the Haitian Revolution, and Black Diasporic Possibilities” for the Journal of Canadian Studies’ special issue on Black Studies in Canada. She is also working on her book manuscript Arousing Freedoms: Re-Imagining the Haitian Revolution through Sensuous Marronage, where she re-narrates the Haitian Revolution through Black feminist and Black queer epistemologies and methodologies. Disrupting the authority of the colonial archive and of prevalent masculinist framings of insurgency discourses, she explores the ways in which embodiment, labour, sensuousness, spirituality, marronage, resistance and alternative sexualities and genders, re-imagine the edicts of freedom and Black liberation.

Degrees

PhD, Gender Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
MA, Gender Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
BA, (Hons) Summa cum laude, Women’s Studies, York University

Research Interests

Gender Issues , Race and Racism, Black Feminist Thought, Black Queer Studies, Queer of Color Critique, Black Diaspora Studies, Black Cultural Studies, Black Radical Tradition, Black Radicalism, Black Atlantic History, Histories of Resistance and Revolution, Postcolonial Studies

Awards

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship - 2018-2020

All Publications


Book Reviews

Publication
Year

https://antipodeonline.org/2019/04/22/beyond-respectability-the-intellectual-thought-of-race-women/

2017

Journal Articles

Publication
Year

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/926144

2023


Current Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall 2024 GS/GFWS6910 3.0 A Black Feminisms SEMR
Fall/Winter 2024 AP/GWST1501 9.0 A Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies LECT


Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Winter 2025 AP/GWST3533 3.0 M Black Women's Activism LECT
Fall/Winter 2024 AP/GWST1501 9.0 A Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies LECT