David Bolt - Conference Papers

Conference Papers

Bolt, David. ‘Tackling Avoidance in the Academy’ Liverpool Hope University Foundation Hour. 2 May, Liverpool Hope University, 2012.
---.Introduction. Transformative Difference: Disability, Culture and the Academy, 7 – 8 September. Liverpool Hope University, 2011.
---. Leading Critical Dissemination (a round table session with David Mitchell, Robert McRuer, and Stuart Murray), Present Difference, 6-8 Jan. Manchester Metropolitan University, 2010.
---. Introduction. Literary, Cultural, and Disability Studies: A Tripartite Approach to Poststructuralism, 8 June, Lancaster University, 2009.
---. Introduction. Literary, Cultural, and Disability Studies: A Tripartite Approach to Postcolonialism, 1 June, Lancaster University, 2009.
---. Guest Speaker, Disability and Popular Fiction: Reading Representations, 22 May, Liverpool John Moores University, 2009.
---. “Symbiosis and Subjectivity: Literary Representations of Disability and Social Care.” Theorising Culture and Disability: Interdisciplinary Dialogues, 3 July, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2008. This has also been included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. Guest Speaker & Panelist at Cultural Locations of Disability: Situating a Cultural Disability Studies, 20 February, University of Leeds, 2008.
---.‘Literary Disability Studies: The Long Awaited Response.’ Plenary presentation at the Inaugural Conference of the Cultural Disability Studies Research Network, hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, May 26–27. This paper has been included in the Disability Archive UK, 2007.
---.‘A Brief Introduction to Post-Disability Literary Criticism.’ Presented at Keele University on 21 September. This paper has been included in the Disability Archive UK, 2004.

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