Joshua St. Pierre: "Fluency, Dysfluency, and Counter-Hegemony: A Crip Politic"
Starts: Monday, February 08
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Ends: Monday, February 08
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"Fluency, Dysfluency and Counter-Hegemony: A Crip Politic"
Tuesday, February 8, 3:30-5:00 pm
SUB 0-31
Joshua St. Pierre's research is organized around the socio-political production of speech. Grounded in a feminist/crip phenomenology of speech and communication, he is interested in the many ways that embodied speakers become legible—or conversely are rendered illegible/ unintelligible/ irrational/nonhuman—through ableist norms that traverse social, political, and economic spaces and temporalities.
Event Location
Students' Union Building
SUB 0-31
8900 114 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2J7