uodsp: Save the Date: Eli Clare 4/19/16 from 7-9PM Ford Alumni Ctr Ballroom
Audrey Medina
medina at uoregon.edu
Wed Apr 6 13:25:55 PDT 2016
I am so jealous and wish I could be there! I loved attending his talk
in...was it 2009 or 2010? Anyway, I hope folks enjoy his work as much as I
did/do.
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Please distribute widely. And to get your copy of the flyer, please contact
Bethany Robinson directly at
bethany at uoregon.edu<mailto:bethany at uoregon.edu>.
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative action
institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act. This publication will be made available in
accessible formats upon request.
This event is open to the public and Eli's books will be for sale.
About Eli: White, disabled, and genderqueer, Eli Clare happily lives in the
Green Mountains of Vermont where he writes and proudly claims a penchant for
rabble-rousing. He has written a book of essays Exile and Pride: Disability,
Queerness, and Liberation and a collection of poetry The Marrow's Telling:
Words in Motion and has been published in many periodicals and anthologies.
His newest work, Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure, will be
released early next year. Eli speaks, teaches, and facilitates all over the
United States and Canada at conferences, community events, and colleges
about disability, queer and trans identities, and social justice. Among
other pursuits, he has walked across the United States for peace,
coordinated a rape prevention program, and helped organize the first ever
Queerness and Disability Conference. When he's not writing or on the road,
you can find him reading, hiking, camping, riding his recumbent trike, or
otherwise having fun adventures. http://www.eliclare.com
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
7:00 pm-9:00 pm
Ford Alumni Center Ballroom
1720 East 13th
Notes on Cure, Disability, and Natural Worlds: Using storytelling, critical
memoir, and critical analysis, Eli Clare explores the ideology of cure
through the lens of disability politics and environmental justice, spending
time thinking about the words natural and normal.
Generously sponsored by the
College of Arts & Sciences and
the Disability Studies Initiative
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