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Theory Colloquium

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Theory Colloquium

English Friday, January 29, 2021 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The ARHU Theory Colloquium will begin its Sp 21 semester by continuing its conversation about “Queer/Black/Crip Temporalities,” with a session at the end of the first week of class, on Friday, January 29. The colloquium will discuss the introduction and first chapter of Robert McRuer’s Crip Times: Disability, Globalization, and Resistance (NYUP, 2018).

Crip Times can be purchased from a number of online stores; an e-book version will also be available shortly from McKeldin and JSTOR.

It is required for students pursuing the Graduate Certificate in Critical Theory but is open to all students, faculty and staff.

For more information and the zoom link contact: Orrin Wang (owang@umd.edu).
Learn more about UMD English's colloquium.
Add to Calendar 01/29/21 3:00 PM 01/29/21 5:00 PM America/New_York Theory Colloquium

The ARHU Theory Colloquium will begin its Sp 21 semester by continuing its conversation about “Queer/Black/Crip Temporalities,” with a session at the end of the first week of class, on Friday, January 29. The colloquium will discuss the introduction and first chapter of Robert McRuer’s Crip Times: Disability, Globalization, and Resistance (NYUP, 2018).

Crip Times can be purchased from a number of online stores; an e-book version will also be available shortly from McKeldin and JSTOR.

It is required for students pursuing the Graduate Certificate in Critical Theory but is open to all students, faculty and staff.

For more information and the zoom link contact: Orrin Wang (owang@umd.edu).
Learn more about UMD English's colloquium.