Interdisciplinary Arts 0226 - Making Visible: Writing Difference, Disability, and Illness

Writing Disability and Illness

Spring
2024
1
4.00
Faune Albert

01:00PM-02:20PM W;01:00PM-02:20PM F

Hampshire College
337516
Emily Dickinson Hall 2;Emily Dickinson Hall 2
fvaWP@hampshire.edu
How can we translate the lived experiences of difference, disability, and illness, variously defined, to the page, rendering in language what necessarily exceeds it? What are our ethical imperatives when writing about these topics? In this course, we will think, write, and talk about what it means to inhabit the world in ways that situate one outside of an imagined norm. Together we'll explore the complex connections between the body and mind and the relationship of trauma to difference, disability, and illness. We'll consider the place of science in these conversations: what does it illuminate and what are its limitations? And we'll approach the challenges, and the pain, of writing about difference, disability, and illness while also opening ourselves to the possibilities of transformation and joy that these experiences give to us, not only on the personal but on the societal level, too. This is a workshop course and a Race & Power-affiliated course; as such, we will spend time exploring the intersections between the movements for disability justice and racial justice and the ways in which issues of race, gender, and power inflect lived experiences of difference. Keywords:Disability, illness, writing, workshop, body The content of this course deals with issues of race and power.

Time and Narrative Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.