Philosophy Casting Call podcast

Ethics of Kinship in the Archive w/Hannah Sullivan-Facknitz

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We are back for Season 3 and an exploration of interdisciplinarity with an interview with crip, mad, activist historian Hannah Sullivan-Facknitz. We talk about retraining ourselves to do anti-extractivist archival work and about how our disabled identities and kinships shape our scholarly work.

You can find out more about Hannah’s work on Twitter @hannahnthewolf and on their website: https://hannahandthewolf.wordpress.com/

Texts recommended in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay T. Dolmage

A Debt to the Dead? Ethics, Photography, History, and the Study of Freakery by Jane Nicholas (open access PDF)

Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboiron

Texts mentioned in the episode:

“Tropics of Discourse” by Hayden White

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