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Projecting eugenics and performing knowledges

Kelly, E., Boye, S., & Rice, C.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJuly 14, 20212021, eugenics
Pushing the boundaries: A radical form of accessible theatre performance

Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJuly 14, 20212020
Relaxed Performance: An Ethnography of Pedagogy in Praxis

Rice, C. Jones, C., Watkin, J., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJuly 14, 20212020, relaxed performance, pedagogy, access, intersectionality, bodymind difference
Decolonizing Disability Through Activist Art

Rice, C., Dion, S. D., & Chandler, E.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJuly 12, 20212021, disability arts, decolonizing, disability ontologies, research creation
Elements of a Counter Exhibition: Excavating and Countering a Canadian History and Legacy of Eugenics

Kelly, E., Manning, D., Boye, S., Rice, C., Owen, D., Stonefish, S., & Stonefish, M.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJuly 8, 20212021, accessibility, decolonization, eugenics, counter-exhibition, activist-art
What a Body Can Do: Rethinking Body Functionality Through a Feminist Materialist Disability Lens

Rice, C., Riley, S., LaMarre, A., & Bailey, K. A.

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Writing New BodiesLilith LeeJune 21, 20212021, feminist disability theory, body functionality, positive body image, embodiment, bodymind difference, materialism
Cripistemologies of disability arts and culture: Reflections on the Cripping the Arts Symposium
Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJune 10, 20212021
Letting bodies be bodies: Exploring Relaxed Performance in the Canadian performance landscape

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJune 10, 20212021, relaxed performance, theatre, access, accessibility, legislation
Revisioning aging: Indigenous, crip and queer renderings

Changfoot, N., Rice, C., Chivers, S., Olsen Williams, A., Connors, A., Barrett, A., Lalonde, G., & Gordon, M.

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Bodies in Translation, StorymakingLilith LeeJune 9, 20212021, revisioning/reimagining aging, arts-based research, Anishinaabe aging, cripped aging, queer aging, welcoming in dementia
Re•Storying Autism: An Interview with Patty Douglas and Carla Rice

Denborough, D., Douglas, P., & Rice, C.

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Re•Storying AutismLilith LeeJune 8, 20212021, autism, narrative, film, neurodiversity, disability studies, storytelling
Représentation décontractée: Une exploration de l'accessibilité dans le paysage théâtral canadien

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJanuary 4, 20212020
Identifying and working through settler ignorance

Rice, C., Dion, S. D., Fowlie, H., & Breen, A.

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Nishnabek de'bwe win, StorymakingLilith LeeDecember 14, 20202020, epistemic ignorance, affect, decolonizing education, embodied knowing, digital/multi-media storytelling
Difference-Attuned Witnessing: Risks and Potentialities of Arts-Based Research

Rice, C., Cook, K., & Bailey, K. A.

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Mobilizing New Meanings, StorymakingLilith LeeDecember 10, 20202020, difference-attuned witnessing, digital/multi-media storytelling, difference-attuned empathy, leaning in, asymmetrical vulnerability, disability and difference, Canada
The eating disorder recovery assemblage: Collectively generating possibilities for eating disorder recovery

LaMarre, A. & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryLilith LeeNovember 4, 2020affect, emotion, eating disorders, recovery, qualitative, Canada, 2020
The aging-disability nexus

Aubrecht, K., Kelly, C., & Rice, C.

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Bodies in Translation, Aging-Disability Nexus, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 23, 20202020, disability studies
Bodies at the intersections: Refiguring intersectionality through queer women’s complex embodiments

Rice, C., Pendleton Jiménez, K., Harrison, E., Robinson, M., Rinaldi, J., LaMarre, A., & Andrew, J.

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Through Thick and Thin, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 10, 20202020
A high-risk body for whom? On fat, risk, recognition and reclamation in restorying reproductive care through digital storytelling

Friedman, M., Rice, C., & Lind, E. R. M.

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Reproducing Stigma, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 8, 20202020, reproductive obesity, risk discourses, reclamation practices, multimedia storytelling, fat justice, storied care, storytelling
Failure to launch: One-person-one-fare airline policy and the drawbacks to the disabled-by obesity legal argument

Rinaldi, J, Rice, C., & Lind, E.

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Through Thick and ThinLilith LeeJuly 28, 20202020, one-person-one-fare, disability, air travel, Canada
Relaxed performance report highlights: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian theatre landscape

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJuly 7, 20202020
Relaxed Performance: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian theatre landscape

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJune 2, 20202019
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