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Joshua St. Pierre
University of Alberta
Canada
Joshua St. Pierre is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the University of Alberta. His main research is organized around the socio-political production of speech and the many ways that speakers become legible—or conversely are rendered illegible/unintelligible/irrational—through ableist norms that traverse social, political, and economic spaces and temporalities. He has published on speech disabilities in Hypatia (2015), Communication Theory (2015), the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies (2012), and Literature, Speech Disorders, and Disability: Talking Normal (Routledge, 2013). His wider interests include eugenics, feminist and continental philosophy, queer theory, and feminist bioethics. Joshua has also guest edited special issues of Feral Feminisms (2016) and the Canadian Journal of DisabilityStudies (2016).
Charis St. Pierre
Canada
Charis St. Pierre is an independent scholar living in Edmonton, AB.
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