This dissertation argues that city infrastructure, in the literary-cultural afterlife of 1996 U.S. welfare reform, operates as a focal point for recuperating the stigmatized condition of state dependency—a stigma commonly attached to racialized, impoverished, and disabled populations. Drawing together ethnic literary, women-of-color feminist, feminist disability, and urban sociological studies, it re-conceptualizes the pathologized cityscape disabled by anti-welfare policy, and positions dependency as an underexplored yet vital analytic for ethnic American cultural critique. Attending to infrastructure as thematic, formal, and analytic concern, I argue that writers, artists, and activists like Anna Deavere Smith, Audre Lorde, Karen Tei Yama...
Disability scholars have increasingly worked to imagine the field beyond its historic focus on white...
Cartographies of Social Death: Abjection and the American Dispossessed argues that property violence...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Feminist Studies. Advisor: Jigna D...
Drawing together feminist- and queer-of-color critique with disability theory, this essay offers a l...
This dissertation is about the exploitation and disposability of disabled bodies. I am interested in...
This dissertation studies the representation of domestic and care work and the women of color and im...
This article examines the vibrant city infrastructures of Karen Tei Yamashita\u27s 1997 novel Tropic...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...
<p>This dissertation draws on American literature from the Industrial Revolution to the Great Depres...
Bringing together disability studies with aspects of diaspora studies and feminist theory, and writt...
This dissertation, “Plotting Race: Narrative Form and Urban Racial Geographies,” contends that early...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and the environment through three intersect...
This dissertation investigates how motherhood and charity are complicit producers of disabled figure...
This dissertation reads twentieth and twenty-first century U.S. multicultural literatures, women’s l...
textFrom its distinction during the 1920s as the hub of black culture and commerce in America to its...
Disability scholars have increasingly worked to imagine the field beyond its historic focus on white...
Cartographies of Social Death: Abjection and the American Dispossessed argues that property violence...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Feminist Studies. Advisor: Jigna D...
Drawing together feminist- and queer-of-color critique with disability theory, this essay offers a l...
This dissertation is about the exploitation and disposability of disabled bodies. I am interested in...
This dissertation studies the representation of domestic and care work and the women of color and im...
This article examines the vibrant city infrastructures of Karen Tei Yamashita\u27s 1997 novel Tropic...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...
<p>This dissertation draws on American literature from the Industrial Revolution to the Great Depres...
Bringing together disability studies with aspects of diaspora studies and feminist theory, and writt...
This dissertation, “Plotting Race: Narrative Form and Urban Racial Geographies,” contends that early...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and the environment through three intersect...
This dissertation investigates how motherhood and charity are complicit producers of disabled figure...
This dissertation reads twentieth and twenty-first century U.S. multicultural literatures, women’s l...
textFrom its distinction during the 1920s as the hub of black culture and commerce in America to its...
Disability scholars have increasingly worked to imagine the field beyond its historic focus on white...
Cartographies of Social Death: Abjection and the American Dispossessed argues that property violence...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Feminist Studies. Advisor: Jigna D...