Reading Guides
Any instructor can register for the Dear Elia Teaching Program. This free resource provides resources for engaging with Mimi Khúc’s dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss. Khúc will deliver an in-person keynote for the conference at 4:30pm on Friday, April 11, 2025. A recording of the talk will be available the following week for those who cannot attend in person and/or wish to assign a virtual option to their classroom.
Bibliographies
Members of the conference planning team have created bibliographies for each conference thread, hosted by the Office of the Gender and Women’s Studies Librarian. These include articles, books, and multimedia for further engagement and classroom discussions.
a. Ingenious Embodiment: Learning from Disability Culture and Critical Disability Studies by Helen Rottier, Miso Kwak, Kelsey Foster, and Karla J. Strand
b. Fat Studies for Liberation by Kelsey Foster
c. Embodying Feminism in Digital Spaces by Amelia Stephens and Kelsey Foster
d. Legislating, Surveilling, and Controlling Bodies by Kelsey Foster
e. Embodied Transnational Feminisms by Karla J. Strand
f. Engaged and Embodied (Feminist) Pedagogy by Karla J. Strand