CMES Colloquium: From Disability Justice to Decolonization: Delayed-Death, Disabled Life, and Genocide in Gaza
Luce Hall
34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven CT, 06511
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Samee Sulaiman is a medical and political anthropologist whose work examines how war, crisis, infrastructural collapse, sectarianism, and colonialism shape the politics of disability and mobility in Lebanon, Palestine, and the broader Middle East. He is particularly interested in how the experience of disability not only conditions political subjectivity but also generates new avenues for justice-oriented politics and ethics based on corporeal vulnerability in conditions of colonial and post-colonial violence.