We invite 250-word proposals for short papers (5-7 minutes) that explore these questions from a range of angles.” DM questions here or to @EBStanback / @annika_mann . Submit here by 10/3: https://t.co/RvY7gCP1ne @ASECSOffice
Please consider submitting to our roundtable Intersectional Approaches to Eighteenth-Century Disability for 2023 ASECS. Roundtable description: “This roundtable seeks to initiate conversations about the intersectional futures of eighteenth-century disability studies.
more fully account for the complex relationships between, for example, disability and Blackness? What methodologies and considerations should we center in undertaking such intersectional work?
Please submit abstracts of approx. 250 words.” More info on submitting: https://t.co/vfiruPEgIv DM here with questions or contact @EBStanback and/or @annika_mann
One week to submit to our Eighteenth-Century Cripistemologies panel for ASSCS 2023! Panel description: “This panel seeks to center crip ways of being, knowing, and making in the long eighteenth century.
While we ask that papers are rooted in the eighteenth century, we also welcome papers that, by focusing on cripistemology, also engage the present moment, and the connections that we (scholars, readers, students) can draw between our own lives and the long eighteenth century.
Join the ASECS disability caucus at 6pm EST on Tuesday, May 24 for an online panel followed by a discussion of the caucus panel topics for next year’s conference. Learn more and register at: https://t.co/Kcp3Dprpcw
Please see below for info on our two amazing in person panels this #asecs22#asecs2022 ! (more info to come on our virtual panel post the conference itself)
Please consider submitting to our caucus panels for ASECS 2022--abstracts due this Friday, September 17! We are running a roundtable on "Crip Times / Crip Forms" as well as a panel on "Disability Performances"! See thread below for key details...
What insights can eighteenth-century archives offer about the performativity of the everyday when thinking through diverse bodyminds? We invite 250-word abstracts about these or related topics on disability performance in the long eighteenth century.