Cripping Ulysses

Welcome to Cripping Ulysses, hosted by Sinéad Burke. Subscribe now for the first episode on February 10 with Dr. Rosaleen McDonagh.

Show Notes

Hi. My name is Sineéad Burke and I am the host of this podcast, Cripping Ulysses, which is an exploration of the tension between how the world sees us versus how we see ourselves. Whether or not we see. Over three episodes, we are deliberately taking the lens of disability across different identities to challenge the world we wanna live in and the people we wanna be. This podcast kicks off on February 10th with Dr. Rosaleen McDonagh, and we'll have two more episodes with Kimberly Drew and Alok V. Menon. Subscribe now for the first episode on February 10th, this is Cripping Ulysses.

What is Cripping Ulysses?

Part of Ulysses 2.2, curated, presented and produced by ANU, Landmark Productions and MoLI, Cripping Ulysses is a three-part podcast series with Sinéad Burke that transports us to the heart of Eumaeus, episode 16 of Ulysses, where the central tenet is the friction between how we define ourselves, and how others see us. Taking Joyce’s disability consciousness, this podcast response speaks to people whose lived experiences transcend the intersections of identity. We create space for them to tell us who they are, in their own words.
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