在,反对,超越象牙:通过奇迹和具体化的诗歌实现归属感的梦想

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Topia-Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.3138/topia-2023-0010
Elaine Cagulada, Jose Miguel Esteban
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在这篇文章中,作者阐述了公平、多样性和包容性(EDI)项目如何以诱人的、最终有限的方式将我们与新自由主义大学联系在一起。加拿大人文社会科学大会的“点燃变革:最终报告和建议”探讨了EDI的主题三元,其中包含了关于残疾、种族以及广义上的常态如何影响学术机构的重要故事。在新自由主义大学里,残疾是如何被描述的?我们如何通过进步的承诺来归属于大学,并成为大学的一员?诗意的参与为奇迹创造了空间,同时抹去了那些声称了解残疾、种族和其他被编纂为不正常的存在形式的故事。作为一种自由情感的表达,具象诗歌是对白人定居者霸权利益的创造性回应,这种利益排除了残疾和种族意义的可能性;具体化的诗歌强化了生活在象牙之中、与象牙对抗或超越象牙之外的梦想。
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In, Against, and Beyond the Ivory: Dreams of Belonging Otherwise through Wonder and Embodied Poetry
In this article, the authors navigate how equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) projects tether us to the neoliberal university in seductive and ultimately, limited ways. The topical triad of EDI, explored through the Canadian Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences’ “Igniting Change: Final Report and Recommendations,” holds important stories about how disability, race, and broadly speaking, normalcy, matter to academic institutions. How is disability storied within the neoliberal university? How are we called to belong within, and be members of, the university through the promise of progress? A poetic engagement creates space for wonder, simultaneously effacing stories that claim to know disability, race, and other forms of being-in-the-world codified as non-normal. As an expression of feeling as freedom, embodied poetry is a creative response to white-settler hegemonic interests that foreclose possibilities for meanings of disability and race; embodied poetry potentiates dreams of living otherwise within, against, and beyond the ivory.
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