Marcie Casey
In 2022-2023, Marcie Casey will be a sixth-year Ph.D. candidate whose interdisciplinary work resides at the intersections of race, gender, sexuality studies and technology. She explores how social constructs are inscribed upon scientific technologies and juxtaposes contemporary technological advances alongside science fiction's renditions of artificial intellgience systems, robotics, and cybernetic organisms.
Selected Conferences:
- Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Congress, Columbia University, 2020.
- Science Fiction Research Association Conference, Chaminade University, 2019.
- Southeastern American Studies Association Conference, Emory University, 2019.
- African Literature Association Conference, Yale University, 2017.
Specialization(s)
- Queer speculative fiction, Afrofuturism, New Media Studies
- Technoscience and Systems of Oppression
- Identity, Embodiment, Body Politics
- LGBTQIA Historiography, Temporality, and Futurity