erin l. durban

erin l. durban

@erindurban.bsky.social

🐌 assoc. prof. of anthro and critical disability studies ❤️ feminist studies PhD 📖 author of the sexual politics of empire: postcolonial homophobia in haiti ♿️ project about collective access in ethnographic research for social justice and abolition

1,388 Followers 421 Following 190 Posts Joined Nov 2024
3 months ago
Six disabled anthropologists pose in front of a screen showing another person in a Zoom room

AAA roundtable for The Disabled Anthropologist: Erin L. Durban, Sumi Colligan, Valerie Black (on screen), Anna Jaysane-Darr, Krisjon Olsen, Alana Ackerman, and Kim Fernandes (missing Megan Moodie who also joined by Zoom)

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9 months ago
Event announcement with art of an orange abstract person being embraced by a multi headed abstract figure like a fairy or angel.

Tomorrow is the hybrid launch event at UCSB for our Journal of Haitian Studies special issue on “The Rights to Live Creatively!”

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10 months ago
Event flyer with photo of four smiling white queer disabled scholars of different generations.

20 minute online presentation about the Disabled Anthropologist Oral History Project on May 9!

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10 months ago
Independent Bookstore Day announcement for Saturday April 26. Little Star and banner decals.

Sorry, I’m at the bookstore. ♥️📚

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1 year ago
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Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology: Career Arcs Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology documents how racism, classism, sexism, heterosexism, and ableism affect the demographics of archaeology and discusses how knowledge that archaeologi...

Since I have so many new followers, I'm re-upping the announcement that MY BOOK IS OUT! It's called Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology, and it's the result of 100 interviews with archaeologists, eight years of work, and so much community support! www.routledge.com/9780367743987 🏺

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10 months ago
Independent Bookstore Day announcement for Saturday April 26. Little Star and banner decals.

Sorry, I’m at the bookstore. ♥️📚

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10 months ago
Text says Contra podcast, Cripping Pandemic Learning in Higher Education, episode 51, Remote access Archive Highlight. The slide is purple with pink, red, orange, yellow, and green highlights

Check out episode 51 of Contra*, a podcast about disability, design justice, and the lifeworld. In this episode, Kelsie Acton discusses the educational resource, Cripping Pandemic Learning in Higher Education.

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10 months ago
Flyer for an online event with professors Shelley Streeby and Sami Schalk discussing disability justice and environmental justice with a photo of Octavia Butler

Check it out! This is going to be a great conversation on environmental justice & disability justice
ucr.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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10 months ago

Sweet!!!

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10 months ago
How to Crip Intersectional Research Flyer with a photo of a white nonbinary scholar with short brown hair and glasses.

TODAY! A conversation with students at the UMN Disability Student Cultural Center.

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10 months ago
Event flyer with photo of four smiling white queer disabled scholars of different generations.

20 minute online presentation about the Disabled Anthropologist Oral History Project on May 9!

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10 months ago

Alas, it would be a good day to visit! But I think I will actually make it to Amsterdam this fall.

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11 months ago
Flyer for Creating Disability Accessibility in Ethnographic Research through Collaboration: A Conversation with Erin L. Durban. A photo of Erin shows a white nonbinary person in glasses and a face mask wearing an invisible disability lanyard.
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11 months ago

It’s good for them to know!

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11 months ago

🙄🙄🙄 I suppose that’s good news?

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11 months ago

I am also trying to find out.

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11 months ago

Thank you for sharing this treasure!

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11 months ago

The book is officially out today! I can't wait to return to Chicago and hold my copy in hand! @socmedanthro.bsky.social

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11 months ago

Congrats!!! 🎉

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11 months ago

Just reminding folks that BlueSky doesn’t have privacy settings yet.

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11 months ago
Two copies of the book The Disabled anthropologist, edited by Sumi Colligan and Anna Jaysane-Darr. The book cover has Picasso-like abstract faces on it and a bunch of symbols and cogs surrounding them.

My copies came in the mail!!!

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11 months ago
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The Disabled Anthropologist This book brings much needed attention to disabled anthropologists, making clear that “disabled” and “anthropologist” belong together. The disabled anthropologists who contribute to this volume and on...

20% off The Disabled Anthropologist at Routledge!

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11 months ago

Featuring Drs. Angela Carter, Erin Durban, Jessica Horvath Williams, and Jennie Row!
Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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11 months ago

Thanks! ☺️

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11 months ago
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Critical Disability Studies Conversation A RIDGS 10th Anniversary Event

UMN Critical Disability Studies Conversation on April 14.

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11 months ago
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Critical Disability Studies Conversation A RIDGS 10th Anniversary Event

UMN Critical Disability Studies Conversation on April 14.

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11 months ago
A photo of six white queer disabled scholars ranging in age from early 20s to 70s.

Researchers from the two collaborative ethnographic projects highlighted on the “Cripping Ethnography” panel at the Society for Applied Anthropology conference in Portland, OR. @sumicol.bsky.social @kikiyates.bsky.social @mirandadj.bsky.social

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11 months ago
A photo of six white queer disabled scholars ranging in age from early 20s to 70s.

Researchers from the two collaborative ethnographic projects highlighted on the “Cripping Ethnography” panel at the Society for Applied Anthropology conference in Portland, OR. @sumicol.bsky.social @kikiyates.bsky.social @mirandadj.bsky.social

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11 months ago
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Cripping ethnography: Disability Creativity and Ethnographic Research panel! @sumicol.bsky.social @erindurban.bsky.social

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11 months ago

Thanks, Ruby!!! 🤓

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