“Lateral Moves – Across Disciplines” is an edited conversation with Randy Martin and three members of the Cultural Studies Praxis Collective (CSPC): Miriam Bartha, Diane Douglas, and Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren. The original conversation took place at the University of Washington’s Simpson Center for the Humanities in 2007. The transcript of the conversation was reworked and revised by the interlocutors and Bruce Burgett, the co-director (along with Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren) of the CSPC. The document as a whole surfaces and addresses a series of questions about interdisciplinarity, cultural studies, and the humanities; about creativity, agency, and advocacy; about different forms of professional, disciplinary, and civic education; and about knowledge, labor, and organizing.
Articles by Diane Douglas
\Diane Douglas is the Executive Director of Seattle CityClub, a former Director of the Bellevue Art Museum and co-editor of Choosing Craft, a social and cultural history of the American craft movement. At the time of the \\Lateral Moves\\ interview, she was the Executive Director of Bellevue Community College\'s Center for Liberal Arts.\