Teoría Crip Madrid. Signos culturales de lo queer y la discapacidad

Robert McRuer, acompañado por su traductor, Javier Sáez del Álamo, presenta “Teoría crip. Signos culturales de lo queer y la discapacidad”.
McRuer, creador del término y la teoría crip, viene desde Washington para presentarlo en Madrid y Barcelona. Los acompañarán en la mesa Melania Moscosso.

Teoría Crip en un momento de crisis

Flyer Teoría Crip y activismos disca latinoamericanos

Teoría Crip y activismos disca latinoamericanos

Conversatorio con grupos activistas
Modalidad virtual

Actividad gratuita abierta al público en general

Ambas actividades contarán con interpretación en LSA

Disability and Identity in History, Literature, and Media

The Disability and Identity in History, Literature, and Media summer institute is for twenty-eight K-12 educators . The institute is fully online. Participants explore disability and identity in history, literature, and media. Each day a new guest scholar joins the institute for a full day of active thought and conversation about disability and identity in the K-12 humanities curriculum.

Disability Art on Lockdown

“Disability Art on Lockdown” attends to disabled ways of knowing, or cripistemologies, that have been particularly useful for navigating the global economic, political, and health crises we are facing. This title has a double valence, gesturing first towards the ways in which disability and art have been, increasingly, on lockdown (facing massive cuts from governments everywhere), even before 2020. Second, however, the title points to some of the amazing ways that crip art was generated during the lockdown of 2020.