[img_assist|nid=474|title=undefined|desc=undefined|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=480] This is the landing page for all resources related to the "Poetics of Disablement" series of inquiries and events.
Coming this Fall 2009:
CAConrad and Frank Sherlock on Saturday, September 12 (co-sponsored by Small Press Traffic). Saty tuned for more information.
From Spring 2009:
- May 16 >> Robert Kocik
- May 23 >> Norma Cole and Amber DiPietra
- June 6 >> Michael Davidson and Sue Schweik
The assemblage of materials on this page will remain in progress throughout the Poetics of Disablement investigation. Any and all contributions are welcome.
From Robert Kocik:
“The predicament of poetics engaged with disability theory: how to not cause further harm. If our bodies and our works are not experienced as epiphenomena of the unmade (assuming the inverse), living and working is unaesthetic and terminal. Impractical is the norm. I’m considering calling the norm eternal disability.”