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Apr 11 2024

dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss: A book event with Mimi Khúc

April 11, 2024

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Location

Daley Library 1-470

Address

801 S. Morgan Street, Chicago, IL 60607

dear elia

What shifts if we recognize how we are all differentially unwell? What is the university’s role in that unwellness? Khúc’s project, “a plea and a prayer that we all survive,” asks us to move away from individualized, medicalized understandings of wellness to take up understandings that account for the ways racism and ableism structure our unwellness. It asks us to consider “how we can go on living while it hurts,” recognizing the power of community for care and transformation.

Join us for a conversation about Khúc’s new creative-critical, genre-bending book on mental health and a pedagogy of unwellness, dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss (Duke University Press)! We’re delighted to welcome Mimi Khúc on her book tour, and in our time together, we’ll learn from the wisdoms the project has generated, reserving a generous portion of our time for conversation and questions.

Learn more about Khúc, her book, our co-sponsors, and full access information at https://dcc.uic.edu/events/dear-elia-letters-from-the-asian-american-abyss-a-book-event-with-mimi-khuc/

Enter the dear elia book raffle at https://go.uic.edu/KhucBookRaffle!

This event is hosted by the UIC Disability Cultural Center, the Women’s Leadership and Resource Center, the Department of Disability and Human Development, and Access Living’s Arts and Culture Project.

We want to thank our co-sponsors: UIC’s Asian American Resource and Cultural Center, Asian American Student Academic Program, Global Asian Studies, and the Institute for the Humanities.

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Contact

DCC Staff

Date posted

Mar 26, 2024

Date updated

Mar 26, 2024