Contents:
- ROXANE GAY: YOUR JOB ISN’T ALL-IMPORTANT
- ROXANE GAY: ON AMBN AND KEEPG YOUR DAY JOB
- I WANT YOUR JOB: ROXANE GAY, AUTHOR OF 'BAD FEMIST'
ROXANE GAY: YOUR JOB ISN’T ALL-IMPORTANT
”Wre to Roxane Gay at Gay is an endowed profsor of media, culture and femist studi at Rutgers, the thor of the forthg “Opns” and a ntributg Opn wrer. More about Roxane GayA versn of this article appears prt on, Sectn BU, Page 5 of the New York edn wh the headle: Y, Your Job Is Important.
Dozens of wrers, artists, and Angelenos crowd to The Fom at Otis College of Art and Dign to hear Roxane Gay, celebrated wrer of both fictn and non-fictn, give a lecture that would kick off the Anaphora Wrg Rincy at Otis College. Roxane Gay’s wrg appears Bt Amerin Mystery Stori 2014, Bt Amerin Short Stori 2012, Bt Sex Wrg 2012, Harper’s Bazaar, A Public Space, McSweeney’s, T Hoe, Oxford Amerin, Amerin Short Fictn, Virgia Quarterly Review, and many others. Gay spoke to her own ambn light of the narrative of personal rponsibily: that ambn only grows hungrier and only mands more, rather than ever beg sated.
It has had lastg repercsns, Gay argued, entrenchg the ia of personal exceptnalism for people of lor as the route to overg challeng.
ROXANE GAY: ON AMBN AND KEEPG YOUR DAY JOB
Speakg of her own experienc as one of a few faculty members of lor her partment—and sometim stutn-wi—Gay said that this is the price of the narrative of exceptnalism: You’ll be the only person of lor, or only one of a few people of lor, your field.
” Gay asked. Gay was a mol of grace and wisdom while answerg qutns om the dience, some of her sights clud:. It’s important to fd your own ternal le you won’t cross, Gay said, rponse to a qutn about how to navigate spac that ask people of lor to modify their otherns.
For example, Gay discsed her own le to not let her stutn e her likens for mp advertisg, speakg of not wantg to potentially mislead stunts of lor who might see and believe that the mp is a more diverse space than actually is.
I WANT YOUR JOB: ROXANE GAY, AUTHOR OF 'BAD FEMIST'
Gay spoke of her own experienc at stutns where she was asked to be on every mtee, leadg to burnout. When Gay was asked to wre the World of Wakanda issue for Marvel, she was the first black woman to do so.
Gay submted nam of female wrers of lor to Marvel to “provi a ladr” to move more wrers to the space.