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​further reading  

Explore Improvising With The Other Than Human here. The congeries that these artefacts are osmosing through.

Explore the work of Sunaura Taylor  on disabled ecologies HERE and HERE.

Explore the work of Fiona Kumari Campbell on ableism HERE on academia and HERE on youtube.

Explore Bayo Akomalafe's work HERE. 

"An autistic politics reframes disability as the dis/human signals of dis-assembly and incapacitation streaming through culture. Instead of being something to fix, to get rid of, the dis/human becomes a zig-zagging cartography disrupting the colonial linearity of progress, calling into question the assumptions we make about the human body and human subjectivity. It enshrines the promise that in losing our way, straying away from the marked tarmacs of the conventional, we might find ourselves in different, surprising places."

Explore Sofie Strand's work HERE on substack & HERE on youtube.

Explore Marianthe's work HERE.

We acknowledge the Noongar Nations of Bibbulmen (Pibbleman) and Menang (Merningar) as the custodians of the land this website was built on. ​We recognise their ongoing relationships to this land and  pay our respects to their Elders past,  present & emerging.
  • Home
  • About IWTOTH
  • explore
    • What are we? (I?) am crip?
    • soft-blue-other-than-human
    • What Are We Is Found By Discovering What We Are NOT
    • Raven's Eye
    • Colonial Addiction : Ancestors Shrine
    • Art as Process a Manifesto
    • Porous
    • situate my (self)?
  • ENGAGE
  • Accessibility
  • Contact
  • Sources Links