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Sunaura Taylor Book Talk

Wednesday, Sep 25 2024, 6PM

SCA Flex Space 20 Cooper Square, 4th Floor

 

Please join The Center for Disability Studies, the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, and NYU Environmental Studies for a book talk where author, Sunaura Taylor will be discussing her book, Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from A Wounded Desert, and will be in conversation with Professor Julie Livingston and Professor Thuy Tu. 

Conference: The Global Cochlear Implant

The University of Chicago

October 11-12, 2024

Room: TBA

A photograph of a video installation with two large screens hung at right angles in the corner of a room. Filling each screen is a historical image in rainbow tones: on the left, a medical sketch of the inner ear; and on the right, a photograph of the back of the head of an early cochlear implant user. Overlaid in a line at the center of each screen are several other, mostly abstract images in different colors, some archival and some computer-generated. To the right of the installation is a smaller screen on a stand, on which a video of an ASL interpreter is playing, with a brightly-colored digital image of a waveform and other shapes in the background.

Upcoming Events

Sunaura Taylor Book Talk
Please join The Center for Disability Studies, the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, and NYU Environmental Studies for a book talk where author, Sunaura Taylor will be discussing her book, Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from A Wounded Desert, and will be in conversation with Professor Julie Livingston and Professor Thuy Tu.
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Conference: The Global Cochlear Implant
Sponsored by the University of Chicago and the NYU Center for Disability Studies, with funding from The National Endowment for the Humanities Dangers and Opportunities of Technology Program. Co-sponsored by the University of Chicago Center for International Social Science Research, Center for East Asian Studies, and Department of Comparative Human Development Giannino Fund. CART and ASL provided.
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