Description
Lecture, three hours. Drawing on critical theory, study engages intersections of disability as it is theorized, constructed, and lived as post/neocolonial condition. Study bridges disability scholarship between global North and South, as well as interdisciplinary fields of feminist disability studies—which assumes disability is always inextricably linked to other social markers, … For more content click the Read More button below.
Instructional Format
Primary Format
Lecture
University and College/School Requirements
This course satisfies the following requirements:
Diversity — Letters and Science, Education and Information Studies, Music, Public Affairs