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Cripistemologies of disability arts and culture: Reflections on the Cripping the Arts Symposium

Chandler, E., Aubrecht, K., Ignagni, E., & Rice, C. (2021). Cripistemologies of disability arts and culture: Reflections on the Cripping the Arts Symposium. Studies in Social Justice, 15(2), 171-179. https://doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v15i2.2429

 
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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJune 10, 20212021
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What a Body Can Do: Rethinking Body Functionality Through a Feminist Materialist Disability Lens

Writing New BodiesLilith LeeJune 21, 20212021, feminist disability theory, body functionality, positive body image, embodiment, bodymind difference, materialism
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Letting bodies be bodies: Exploring Relaxed Performance in the Canadian performance landscape

Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJune 10, 20212021, relaxed performance, theatre, access, accessibility, legislation

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