Viji Kuppan - Black and Brown at the Intersection: Critical Thoughts Concerning Race, Disability and Debility
Added on Fri Nov 20 13:04:00 GMT 2020
Duration: 0:44:54
In this seminar Viji Kuppan draws from previous writing presented in the book, The Fire Now (Johnson et al, 2018), Crippin’ Blackness: Narratives of Disabled People of Colour from Slavery to Trump, and a forthcoming piece, entitled, Black Crip Killjoys: Dissident Voices and Neglected Stories from the Margins to speak to entangled racialized, disabled and gendered alterity in neoliberal times. To understand these complex moments and situations of multiple and simultaneous oppression Viji will interrogate social and cultural life in its spectacular (including spectacularly violent), and many mundane forms. In so doing Viji situates the often silenced and erased Black and Brown Crip body as experiencing debility (Puar, 2017) long before and rather than (if ever) it is hailed as being disabled.
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