
About
Che Gossett is a Black non-binary critical theorist and Visiting Critic at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design (Department of Fine Arts). Their academic roles include a 2022 Visiting Fellowship at Harvard Law School’s Animal Law and Policy Program, and a 2023 Fellowship at Oxford University’s Centre for Life-Writing (Wolfson College) to complete a political biography of queer Japanese American AIDS activist Kiyoshi Kuromiya.
Education:
- B.A. in African American Studies, Morehouse College
- MAT in Social Studies, Brown University
- M.A. in History, University of Pennsylvania
- Ph.D. in Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Rutgers University
Research focuses on intersections of queer/trans studies, abolitionism, Black studies, and aesthetic theory. Current work centers on Kiyoshi Kuromiya’s activism during the AIDS crisis, blending biography with analyses of queer historiography and carceral systems.
Awards & Fellowships:
- Ruth Stephan Fellowship (Beinecke Library, Yale University, 2022)
- Helena Rubenstein Fellow (Whitney Independent Study Program, 2019-2020)
Engages with academic institutions while maintaining critical distance, exemplified by their visiting roles across design, law, and humanities programs.
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