Cyborg Theory with Danya Glabau
Critical Disability Studies Minor
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 · 4:30 - 5:30 PM
The Critical Disability Studies Minor presents:
Cyborg Theory
Join us for a talk by Dr. Danya Glabau related to 21st century cyborg theory and her book, Cyborg (with Laura Forlano). There will be approximately 30 minutes of structured lecture, followed by 30 minutes of discussion and questions.
We strive to make this event as accessible as possible to people of all abilities. For questions and accommodations, email Julia Sigrist, julias7@umbc.edu with "Cyborg Theory" in the subject line.
Organized by the Critical Disability Studies Minor in association with the Dresher Center for the Humanities and the Global Studies seminar "I'm a Cyborg But That's OK"
Danya Glabau is a medical anthropologist and STS scholar researching health activism, the medical economy, and how human bodies become valuable data. She directs the Technology Ethics curriculum at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and also teaches in the Integrated Design and Media graduate program. She earned her PhD from the Department of Science Technology Studies (STS) at Cornell University.Her book, Cyborg (2024 MIT Press; co-authored by Laura Forlano, Northeastern University), offers a 21st introduction to cyborg theory in contexts like work, medicine and disability, art and design, and feminist theory.