Disability Studies courses in Summer 2023

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Please visit the Disability Studies website for more information: https://disabilitystudies.washington.edu/DS_courses

A-Term

 

DIS ST / HSTCMP 402 & 502 Topics in Disability History

Instructor: Joanne Woiak, jwoiak@uw.edu

A-term

Hybrid learning: Class meets T/W/Th 1:50-4:00pm online and on campus. This course can be completed remotely and asynchronously.

Topic: “Devices & Designs: Histories of (In)Accessible America.” We’ll study the histories of disability activist movements, medicine and technology in the lives of disabled and Deaf people, material culture, and accessible design. Books: Jaipreet Virdi, Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History (2020), and Bess Williamson, Accessible America: A History of Disability and Design (2019).

Syllabus: https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1643330

Full-Term

 

DIS ST 332 B (SLN 11110) Disability and Society

Instructor: Jason Naranjo, jnaranjo@uw.edu

Full-term

Hybrid learning: In person class meetings will be organized around service learning in the community, at parks and other outdoor recreation spaces in Seattle for five to seven days June 20–August 18. Online seminar meetings will happen from 12pm-2pm on 06.23, 07.21, & 08.04.

Topic: “Access & Inclusion in Outdoor Recreation.” Through service learning, academic texts, and contemporary media we will explore the following areas of study: a) access & barriers to inclusive play and recreation, b) allyship and social change, and c) the importance of outdoor play and recreation across the lifespan. This course will be taught through a partnership with the Outdoors for All Foundation: https://outdoorsforall.org/

B-Term

 

DIS ST 360 (SLN 14143) Redesigning Humanity: Disability in Speculative Fiction

Instructor: Joanne Woiak, jwoiak@uw.edu

B-term

Fully remote and Distance Learning: Tues & Wed class meetings 1:50-4:00pm on Zoom; no meetings on Mon & Thurs; course can be completed entirely asynchronously.

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