Anthropology 353dd - Seminar: Topics in Anthropology-Disability and Difference

Sem:T-Disability&Difference

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Caroline M. Melly

TH 9:25 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
ANT-353dd-01-202301
Seelye 102
cmelly@smith.edu
Disability is both a universal human reality and a profoundly embodied, contested, and situated experience. This course explores this tension from a range of methodological and theoretical perspectives, with an emphasis on innovative ethnographic work. Our approach will be insistently transnational and intersectional, taking into account how disabled selves and communities are shaped by geographical and historical context, racial and ethnic identity, class background, gender, and sexuality. We will consider concepts and themes such as embodiment, citizenship and belonging, access and visibility, creativity, medicalization and diagnosis, politics and advocacy, and virtuality and technology. Enrollment limited to 12. Juniors and seniors only. Instructor permission required.

[CE] JR/SR only

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