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Disability Studies Trailblazer Susan Schweik in Residence March 19-30

Thursday, March 15, 2018, By Rob Enslin
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Susan Schweik

Susan Schweik

Known for her innovative work at the intersection of disability studies, literature, feminist theory and civil rights history, Schweik is the聽. The overarching focus of her residency is 鈥淏odies of Evidence: Documenting/Representing Injustice, Confinement and Incarceration.鈥 From March 19-30, she will participate in lectures, discussions and seminars on the 黑料不打烊 campus.

All events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Humanities Center in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) at 315.443.7192, or visit聽.

Schweik is associate dean of arts and humanities and professor of English at the University of California (UC), Berkeley.

鈥淲e are honored to welcome Susan Schweik as this spring鈥檚 Watson Professor,鈥 says Vivian May, director of the Humanities Center and professor of women鈥檚 and gender studies in A&S. 鈥淪he challenges widely accepted ideas about disability, gender and sexuality, and state and disciplinary violence. Susan also transforms how stories about and by marginalized groups should be understood. Anyone interested in disability rights and theory, questions of the state, criminality and incarceration, social history and collective struggles for justice will find her presentations highly engaging.鈥

Vivian May

Vivian May

Beth Ferri and Michael Gill, professors in the School of Education (SOE), will co-host Schweik鈥檚 residency, whose schedule is as follows:

Tuesday, March 20
Welcome reception
4:30-6 p.m., Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center
American Sign Language provided

Wednesday, March 21
Lecture: 鈥淯nfixed: How the Women of Glenwood Changed American IQ, and Why We Don鈥檛 Know It鈥
Schweik will examine a chapter in the turbulent history of Glenwood, an institution for 鈥渇eeble-minded鈥 women in Iowa, which gained notoriety in the 1950s and 鈥60s for pairing 鈥渕entally defective鈥 orphaned toddlers with women incarcerated there. By placing women at the center of story, instead of erasing them (historically the case), Schweik provides fresh insight into this troubling experiment.
4:30-6 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library
Computer Assisted Real-Time Translation, or CART, will be available at this event.

Friday, March 23
Dialogue Discussion: 鈥淐ontested Ethics, Contesting Institutions: Dialogue on Interdisciplinary Research Practice鈥
Schweik will engage in conversation with Zosha Stuckey G鈥11, associate professor of English at Towson University; Liat Ben-Moshe G鈥12, assistant professor of disability studies at the University of Toledo; and Cynthia Wu, associate professor of transnational studies at the University at Buffalo. Drawing on Schweik鈥檚 work with the International Disability Rights Research Network, they will discuss research ethics in context of institutionalization, incarceration and the politics of the archive.
12-1:30 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library
CART provided.

Monday, March 26
鈥淢eet-the-Scholar Coffee Hour鈥
10:30-11:30 a.m., 300 Tolley Humanities Building

Tuesday, March 27
Lecture: 鈥淗ere the Dairies End: Intellectual Disability and the Ends of Life Writing鈥
Schweik will discuss Paul Scott, an individual with Down syndrome who learned to write at the age of six and kept a diary for the next 40 years. Drawing on the landmark article 鈥淎 Basic Kit to Confront the Human Disposal Authority鈥 (Journal of Education, 1974), by the late Burton Blatt, a pioneering disability rights scholar and dean of SOE, she will reconsider parts of Scott鈥檚 diaries as modern-day protest literature and prison writing.
4-5:30 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library
CART provided.

Thursday, March 29
Lecture: 鈥淒isability Justice in the Archives鈥
Schweik will examine the history of Carrie Buck鈥攚hose forcible sterilization was the focus of the 1927 Supreme Court case聽Buck v. Bell鈥攖o highlight the complex issues surrounding her presentation and representation as a so-called 鈥渇eeble-minded鈥 woman. She also will analyze materials made and curated by other people institutionalized in the first half of the 20th century.
4:30-6 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library
CART provided.

Friday, March 30
Workshop: 鈥淭he Poetics of Confinement鈥
Schweik will join Steve Kuusisto, University Professor of cultural foundations of education in SOE and a faculty member in the Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program in A&S, for an interactive workshop about poetry that takes up or riffs off archives of confinement and eugenic ideologies. Participants will look at how poets contest various states of confinement and incarceration.
12-2 p.m., Lemke Seminar Room, sixth floor, Bird Library
Space is limited; registration required. Please RSVP Beth Ferri by Friday, March 23, at聽baferri@syr.edu, and include any accommodation requests.

Beth Ferri

Beth Ferri

Ferri thinks all these events demonstrate the 鈥渋ntellectual curiosity, rigor and interdisciplinary breadth鈥 of Schweik鈥檚 scholarship. 鈥淔rom her early work on Ugly Laws to her more recent scholarship, she carefully interrogates not just injustice or sites of confinement, but also moments of collective and individual agency and voice,鈥 says Ferri, professor of inclusive education and disability studies and coordinator of the doctoral program in special education in SOE, as well as an associate faculty member in women鈥檚 and gender studies in A&S.

Gill, assistant professor of disability studies in SOE, agrees. 鈥淪usan Schweik has helped make UC Berkeley a worldwide leader in disability studies, while building on the legacy of disability studies scholarship at 黑料不打烊 from Burton Blatt, Doug Biklen 鈥73, and Steve Taylor, G鈥73, G鈥77,鈥 he writes. 鈥淗er scholarship crosses disciplinary boundaries, and attends carefully to intersectional analyses of race, class, gender, sexuality and disability.鈥

Schweik has been a visionary leader in disability studies at UC Berkeley for more than two decades. She is co-founder and co-director of the disability studies minor program, and is active in the disability studies cluster in the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society. Schweik also has coordinated the Ed Roberts Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Disability Studies, funded by the National Institute for Disability Research and Rehabilitation.

Michael Gill

Michael Gill

A highly decorated professor and administrator, Schweik has received the Chancellor’s Award for Advancing Institutional Excellence and Equity, as well as the Distinguished Teaching Award. She holds UC’s Presidential Chair in Undergraduate Education.

Schweik joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1984. Her teaching and research interests span 20th-century poetry, late 19th-century American literature, women鈥檚 studies and gender theory, urban studies, war literature and children鈥檚 literature. She is the author of two milestone books: 鈥淭he Ugly Laws: Disability in Public鈥 (New York University Press, 2009) and 鈥淎 Gulf So Deeply Cut: American Women Poets and the Second World War鈥 (University of Wisconsin Press, 1991). Her current book project is titled 鈥淯nfixed: How the Women of Glenwood Changed American IQ, and Why We Don鈥檛 Know It.鈥

Support for Schweik鈥檚 visit comes from the SOE; the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics; the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; the Center on Human Policy (SOE); the Legacy Fund for Disability Studies and Human Policy (SOE); the University鈥檚 Disability Cultural Center; the Department of English (A&S); Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric and Composition (A&S); Department of Cultural Foundations of Education (SOE); Department of Sociology (Maxwell); Department of History (Maxwell); Department of Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies (A&S); the 黑料不打烊 Bookstore; and the Special Collections Research Center (University Libraries).

The Humanities Center sponsors the Watson Professorship, which supports on-campus residencies by prominent humanities scholars, writers and artists. Past Watson Professors include Cherr铆e Moraga, Saul Bellow, Laura Freixas, Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, Hans Mommsen, Toni Morrison and Margaret Atwood.

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