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Moments in which the Meaning of Disability is an Open Question (with Dr. Ryan Parrey): Part I

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In this episode, Dr. Parrey discusses moments in which the meaning of disability, and our relation to it, is an open question. We dive into topics of ableism, disability studies, relationality, and thinking-feeling disability. Dr. Parrey shares a couple of powerful counterstories characterized as eventful events. Transcripts to this episode can be found here.

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Mentioned in the episode:

EWU Disability Studies Facebook Page

Dr. Parrey's article in Disability Studies Quarterly titled Being Disoriented: Uncertain Encounters with Disability

Dr. Parrey's article in Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies titled Embracing Disorientation in the Disability Studies Classroom

Robin D. G. Kelley's book titled Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination

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In this episode, Dr. Parrey discusses moments in which the meaning of disability, and our relation to it, is an open question. We dive into topics of ableism, disability studies, relationality, and thinking-feeling disability. Dr. Parrey shares a couple of powerful counterstories characterized as eventful events. Transcripts to this episode can be found here.

Subscribe to DES on YouTube for video of this episode. Find DES on Twitter (@DES_podcast) and Instagram (@DES_podcast)

To support the DES community please subscribe to the DES podcast and become a DES patron

Mentioned in the episode:

EWU Disability Studies Facebook Page

Dr. Parrey's article in Disability Studies Quarterly titled Being Disoriented: Uncertain Encounters with Disability

Dr. Parrey's article in Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies titled Embracing Disorientation in the Disability Studies Classroom

Robin D. G. Kelley's book titled Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination

  continue reading

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