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Feeling ‘Pretty Porky & Pissed Off’: A photo essay on fatness, affect, art, and archives

Taylor, A., & Mitchell, A.

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Bodies in TranslationRe•Vision CentreApril 5, 20222022, fat, archive, art, fat activism, affect
Developing a Choice-Based Digital Fiction for Body Image Bibliotherapy

Wilks, C., Ensslin, A., Rice, C., Riley, S., Perram, M., Bailey, K. A., Munro, L., & Fowlie, H.

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Writing New BodiesRe•Vision CentreApril 5, 20222022, body image, interactive digital narrative, digital fiction, interactive storytelling, bibliotherapy, well-being, feminist participatory action research
Carrying stories: Digital storytelling and the complexities of intimacy, relationality, and home spaces

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., Friedman, M., & Fowlie, H.

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Reproducing Stigma, StorymakingLilith LeeMarch 11, 20222022, reflexivity, reproductive health, arts-based methods multimedia/digital storytelling, weight stigma
Staging accessibility: Collective stories of Relaxed Performance

Jones, C. T., Collins, K., & Rice, C.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeFebruary 7, 20222022, relaxed performance, crip theory, affect theory, disability arts, fashion, choir
Gender Performativity and Postfeminist Parenting in Children’s Television Shows

Douglas, S., Tang, L., & Rice, C.

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Lilith LeeJanuary 13, 20222022, parenting, sexism, postfeminism, gender expression, media exposure, masculinity
Is #YogaForEveryone? The idealised flexible bodymind in Instagram yoga posts

Bailey, K. A., Rice, C., Gualtieri, M., & Gillett, J.

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ReVisioning FitnessLilith LeeDecember 3, 20212021, yoga, social media, biopedagogies, feminist affect theory, flexible bodyminds
Access after COVID-19: How disability culture can transform life and work

Rice, C., Chandler, E., Harrison, E., Croft, L.

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Bodies in Translation, i2iLilith LeeNovember 1, 20212021
Bodies in E-Lit

Ensslin, A., Rice, C., Riley, S., Wilks, C., Perram, M., Fowlie, H., Munro L., & Bailey, K. A.

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Writing New BodiesLilith LeeOctober 13, 20212021, embodiment, digital fiction
Mobilizing Interference as Methodology and Metaphor in Disability Arts Inquiry

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

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Bodies in Translation, Mobilizing New Meanings, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 23, 20212021, subtractive interference, constructive interference, disability, digital/multi-media storytelling, diffraction, use
Recovering Uncertainty: Exploring Eating Disorder Recovery in Context

LaMarre, A., & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryLilith LeeAugust 11, 20212021, eating disorders, recovery, recovery model, temporality
The emotional toll of postfeminist fatherhood

Gruson-Wood, J., Rice, C., Haines, J., & Chapman, G.E.

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Precarious InclusionLilith LeeJuly 20, 20212021, emotion, fatherhood, parenting, postfeminism, work
Toward TechnoAccess: A Narrative Review of Disabled and Aging Experiences of Using Technology to Access the Arts

Jones, C. T., Rice, C., Lam, M., Chandler, E., Lee, K. J.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJuly 19, 20212021, user experience, accessibility, disability and technology, aging, narrative review
Stitching Language: Sounding Voice in the Art Practice of Vanessa Dion Fletcher

Springgay, S.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 19, 20212021, indigenous art, affect, disabilities, healthism, futurity
Reflexive Sketches during the Cripping the Arts Symposium (Dispatch)

Rouse, J.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 19, 20212021
Beyond Measure? Disability Art, Affect and Reimagining Visitor Experience

Kelly, C., & Orsini, M.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 19, 20212021, visitor experience, affect, emotion, evaluation, audience, museums
Representing Disability, D/deaf, and Mad Artists and Art in Journalism: Identifying Ableist Fault Lines and Promising Crip Practices of Representation

Jones, C. T., Changfoot, N., & Johnston, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 19, 20212021, disability arts, journalism, representation, crip, panel
Finding language: A word scavenger hunt (dispatch)

Dion Fletcher, V., & Ferguson, M.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 15, 20212021
Communicating access, accessing communication. (Dispatch)

Chandler, E., Ignagni, E., & Collins, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 15, 20212021
Blind visuality in Bruce Horak's "Through a Tired Eye"

Bunch, M.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 15, 20212021
Interview with David Bobier (Dispatch)

Bobier, D., & Ignagni, E.

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Bodies in Translation, Cripping the ArtsLilith LeeJuly 15, 20212021
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