Please join the Disability Studies Initiative for a discussion of Disability Studies and the Environmental Humanities: Toward an Eco-Crip Theory (available online after signing into the UCSB library). We will focus our discussion on two chapters: “Bodies of Nature: The Environmental Politics of Disability” by Alison Kafer and “Cripping Sustainability, Realizing Food Justice” by Kim Q. Hall.
This event will be moderated by Olivia Henderson. A second year graduate student in the Department of English at UC Santa Barbara, Olivia is interested in disability studies, ecocriticism, and early modern literature.
Zoom attendance link: https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/82378344471?pwd=Tlc1SEZ1cGdhbGdEbnJaQ1pKMVBQdz09
Co-sponsored by the IHC Disability Studies Initiative Research Focus Group, the UCSB Comparative Literature Program, and the UCSB English Department