

Cover of the book De chair et de fer by Charlotte Puiseux
This Topic: Living in an Abilist Society
Charlotte Puiseux
Going to school, working, falling in love, campaigning, raising children – how are these activities that make us social beings difficult for people with disabilities to access? The last event in the This Topic series of talks is held with French psychologist and philosopher Charlotte Puiseux, who works on the themes of validism, "handifeminism" and "handiparentality" and has been active for many years in anti-capitalist, feminist and queer/crip circles. In her autobiographical book De chair et de fer: Vivre et lutter dans une société validiste (France, 2022) she traces the history of violence and discrimination she has inherited and deciphers the ideological system behind it: validism. Puiseux makes us reflect on how people with disabilities can reclaim their history and transform their identities into tools of struggle for emancipation.
The author, streaming live from France, is in dialogue with Tiziano Colombi, co-founder of DiverCity, a European inclusion and equity magazine.
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The talk is held in French with consecutive translation into Italian.
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Part of the This Topic series of meetings, curated by Paolo Iabichino, writer, publicist and creative director, and Daniele Rosa, editorial director at Luiss University Press.
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Charlotte Puiseux, © Charlotte Krebs
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