| Spring Term 2026 Introduction to Disability Studies - 4036 - ETST 145 |
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Catalog Description : This seminar introduces the interdisciplinary field of Disability Studies, which focuses on the ways medical, legal, and social discourses and practices construct non-normative bodies and minds as disabled. We will explore topics such as power and social control, lived experiences, biomedical approaches to disability, incarceration and decarceration, performance art, and crip solidarity; and engage disability justice movements that address race, class, gender, sexuality, and embodiment. Attributes: Course for First Year Students, GER Dimens Diversity, 100-199 Introductory Course
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