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Disability Identity in the Culture of American Individualism

Disability Identity in the Culture of American Individualism


September 28, 2023 @ 10:00 am 11:00 am MDT

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Jim Ferris smiles in an outdoor environment

The 5th Annual Health Humanities Lecturer, Jim Ferris, PhD, is an award-winning poet and performance artist, author of Slouching Towards Guantanamo, Facts of Life, and The Hospital Poems. Poet Laureate of Lucas County, Ohio from 2015-2020, he holds a doctorate in performance studies and has performed at the Kennedy Center and across the United States, Canada and Great Britain. His current performance project, entitled “Is Your Mama White?”, uses his family history to explore race, class and disability as powerful components of identity.

Ferris’s writing has appeared in many journals, including PoetryGeorgia ReviewText & Performance Quarterly,  and Michigan Quarterly Review. His writing is also featured in the anthology, Beauty Is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability.

Past president of the Society for Disability Studies and the Disabled & D/deaf Writers Caucus, he has won awards for creative nonfiction and mathematics as well as performance and poetry.

Ferris holds the Ability Center Endowed Chair in Disability Studies at the University of Toledo, where his research interests focus on disability art, culture, and communication. 

This is a hybrid event. Attendees may join in person at the Tanner Center Jewel Box or virtually via Zoom.