Conjoined Histories: Race, Disability, & Popular Performance in the 19th Century
Date:
Friday, March 11, 2011 - 1:30pm - 6:00pm
CONJOINED HISTORIES:
Race, Disability, and Popular Performance in the 19th Century
Friday, March 11, 1:30-6pm
Tags:
Speaking Through Silence & Erasure: Race, Sexuality, & Expression in Marginalized Language Communities
Presenter:
"The Silence of Difference: Race, Sexuality, & Disability in Soviet Pantomime After Stalin," Anastasia Kayiatos, Slavic Literature & Languages
Presenter2:
"Erasing the Race-Gender Nexus in Moral Discourses of Kinship: The American Stuttering English Speech Community as Case Study," Nathaniel W. Dumas, Anthropology
Date:
Thursday, March 18, 2010 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location:
691 Barrows Hall
SPEAKING THROUGH SILENCE & ERASURE: RACE, SEXUALITY, & EXPRESSION IN MARGINALIZED LANGUAGE COMMUNITIES
The Silence of Difference: Race, Sexuality, & Disability in Soviet Pantomime After Stalin
Anastasia Kayiatos, Slavic Literature & Languages

