Re: Disability Conference Announcement

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Devva Kasnitz
Fri, Jul 30, 2021 10:14 PM

New conference announcement:

From: Gülnur Demirci ggulnurdemirci@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2021 6:45 PM
To: devva@disstudies.org
Cc: Othman, Enaya enaya.othman@marquette.edu
Subject: Disability Conference Anouncement

Dear Dr. Kasnit,

I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to you on behalf of the organizing committee of "Disability at the Intersection of History, Culture, Religion, Gender, and Health," an interdisciplinary disability conference to be held at Marquette University on 3-4 March, 2022.

I would like to inquire if it is possible to announce our conference at the Society for Disability Studies webpage and to help us reach your organization members and supporting institutions.

The conference information is below and attached to this email. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,
Gülnur Demirci

Call for Papers

Disability at the Intersection of History, Culture, Religion, Gender, and Health

Date: March 3-4, 2022
Place: Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI

Disability is a living human experience. It is not merely a medical or biological phenomenon, and it is not only the subject of sciences. Perspectives on disability have evolved historically, theologically, and medically. Academics and disability activists have increasingly come to view disability as more than an individual medical diagnosis, often highlighting it as an issue of social justice and equity. As such, there is a need for further collaboration between the sciences and the humanities to deepen our understanding of disability in all of its complexities. Using interdisciplinary approaches to examine disability as fluid and dynamic condition can help us understand it as an identity and as social construct.

This conference aims to encourage open discussion and better understanding as well as to breakdown stigma associated with disabilities. To accomplish that, the conference aims to generate inclusive dialogues and interdisciplinary interactions between academia, community organizers, social and legal activists, health care service/providers, and religious leaders. The conference will serve as a platform to foster collaboration between various groups engaged in understanding and improving disability conditions.

We invite papers that offer critical analysis of how disabilities have been viewed in historical terms as medical conditions, social/cultural constructs, and as the norms that produce and reproduce perceptions of normalcy or normative bodies. We particularly welcome papers dealing with normalcy narratives, discourse, and issues of stigmas evolving around disabilities in marginalized communities with an emphasis on the intersection of disability (as an identity and minority) with gender, culture, and religion.

Key Topics:

Core conference themes include, but are not limited to:

Disability and identity
Social and cultural construction of disabilities
Religious and cultural perspectives on disability
Bodies and construction of normalcy
Gendered disabilities and feminist approaches to disability
Language terminology and conceptualization of impairment and disability in literary, cultural, and artistic production
Disabilities as social and legal rights issue
Community activism, policy making, and service
Lived experiences, life-writing and narratives of people with disability

We invite proposals of individual papers, panels, workshops, roundtables, and thematic conversation. Graduate student submissions are encouraged. Panels will be composed of 3- 4 presenters (time must be divided equally among panel presenters allowing 10-15 minutes for questions). Roundtable and thematic conversation may consist of more than three participants. The time for all panel types is one hour.

Key Dates:

Abstracts up to 300 words in Word format must be submitted through the electronic system by October 31, 2021.

You will be notified of the decision by December 15, 2021.

Publication

Conference proceedings and selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Gender, Ethnic, and Cross-Cultural Studies.

Preliminary organizing committee members:

Enaya Othman
Tara Baillargeon
Behnam Ghasemzadeh
Michelle Medeiros
Giordana Poggioli-Kaftan
Dana Fritz
Gülnur Demirci
Stefan Reutter

Submit your abstract at https://epublications.marquette.edu/icdi/2022/

New conference announcement: From: Gülnur Demirci <ggulnurdemirci@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2021 6:45 PM To: devva@disstudies.org Cc: Othman, Enaya <enaya.othman@marquette.edu> Subject: Disability Conference Anouncement Dear Dr. Kasnit, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to you on behalf of the organizing committee of "Disability at the Intersection of History, Culture, Religion, Gender, and Health," an interdisciplinary disability conference to be held at Marquette University on 3-4 March, 2022. I would like to inquire if it is possible to announce our conference at the Society for Disability Studies webpage and to help us reach your organization members and supporting institutions. The conference information is below and attached to this email. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Gülnur Demirci Call for Papers Disability at the Intersection of History, Culture, Religion, Gender, and Health Date: March 3-4, 2022 Place: Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI Disability is a living human experience. It is not merely a medical or biological phenomenon, and it is not only the subject of sciences. Perspectives on disability have evolved historically, theologically, and medically. Academics and disability activists have increasingly come to view disability as more than an individual medical diagnosis, often highlighting it as an issue of social justice and equity. As such, there is a need for further collaboration between the sciences and the humanities to deepen our understanding of disability in all of its complexities. Using interdisciplinary approaches to examine disability as fluid and dynamic condition can help us understand it as an identity and as social construct. This conference aims to encourage open discussion and better understanding as well as to breakdown stigma associated with disabilities. To accomplish that, the conference aims to generate inclusive dialogues and interdisciplinary interactions between academia, community organizers, social and legal activists, health care service/providers, and religious leaders. The conference will serve as a platform to foster collaboration between various groups engaged in understanding and improving disability conditions. We invite papers that offer critical analysis of how disabilities have been viewed in historical terms as medical conditions, social/cultural constructs, and as the norms that produce and reproduce perceptions of normalcy or normative bodies. We particularly welcome papers dealing with normalcy narratives, discourse, and issues of stigmas evolving around disabilities in marginalized communities with an emphasis on the intersection of disability (as an identity and minority) with gender, culture, and religion. Key Topics: Core conference themes include, but are not limited to: Disability and identity Social and cultural construction of disabilities Religious and cultural perspectives on disability Bodies and construction of normalcy Gendered disabilities and feminist approaches to disability Language terminology and conceptualization of impairment and disability in literary, cultural, and artistic production Disabilities as social and legal rights issue Community activism, policy making, and service Lived experiences, life-writing and narratives of people with disability We invite proposals of individual papers, panels, workshops, roundtables, and thematic conversation. Graduate student submissions are encouraged. Panels will be composed of 3- 4 presenters (time must be divided equally among panel presenters allowing 10-15 minutes for questions). Roundtable and thematic conversation may consist of more than three participants. The time for all panel types is one hour. Key Dates: Abstracts up to 300 words in Word format must be submitted through the electronic system by October 31, 2021. You will be notified of the decision by December 15, 2021. Publication Conference proceedings and selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Gender, Ethnic, and Cross-Cultural Studies. Preliminary organizing committee members: Enaya Othman Tara Baillargeon Behnam Ghasemzadeh Michelle Medeiros Giordana Poggioli-Kaftan Dana Fritz Gülnur Demirci Stefan Reutter Submit your abstract at https://epublications.marquette.edu/icdi/2022/