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DIVST-3000-18: Non-Conforming: Disability and the Arts

Spring 2020

Subject: Diversity Studies - Studio
Type: Studio
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 21, 2020 — May 08, 2020
Meetings: Fri 9:00AM-03:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - 101
Instructor: Noga Wizansky

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 11/16

Description:

How and why have some human bodies and minds been regarded as incompatible with full participation in social-cultural life or competent citizenship? Through wide ranging readings, screenings, conversations, writing and creative work this hybrid course will explore and also unsettle societal constructions of ability and disability. Placing focus on the arts and visual culture, we’ll consider such questions as, which bodies and minds have access to representation, education, reception and creative work itself? How are our habits of both looking and making conditioned by norms of ableism and associated qualities including “skill,” “stamina,” “beauty” and “criticality”? We will explore deep intersections between disability justice and social struggles in the areas of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and class; as well as urgent issues of the environment, labor, and poverty. For help engaging these themes, we’ll delve into practices of artists and designers, who take them on with passion, humor, irony and radical imagination from within the lived experience of disability. Underlying our work this semester is a challenge raised by disabled artists and cultural workers to understand disability not simply as a form of living to be accommodated by normative, so-called abled-bodied society, but an embodied form of knowledge offering unique insights into the vast diversity of body-minds inhabiting the world, including our own. 

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