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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230905T105337
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SUMMARY:Human Conditions: On Disability and Christianity in Uganda
DESCRIPTION:Nowadays the human is\, at least in some circles\, taken to be 
 a bad idea: the very notion of “humanity” is increasingly blamed for c
 atastrophic environmental devastation and mass violence\, as well as criti
 cized as an impediment to efforts at understanding collective life in more
 -than-human worlds. This talk challenges such a line of thinking. It draws
  upon ethnography alongside disabled people in Uganda to sketch some ways 
 of thinking and being “human” differently. It argues that humanity per
  se is\, in fact\, not a bad idea\, but only certain overly narrow visions
  of the human are. 
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Nowadays the human is\, at least in some circles\, taken to b
 e a bad idea: the very notion of “humanity” is increasingly blamed for
  catastrophic environmental devastation and mass violence\, as well as cri
 ticized as an impediment to efforts at understanding collective life in mo
 re-than-human worlds. This talk challenges such a line of thinking. It dra
 ws upon ethnography alongside disabled people in Uganda to sketch some way
 s of thinking and being “human” differently. It argues that humanity p
 er se is\, in fact\, not a bad idea\, but only certain overly narrow visio
 ns of the human are.&nbsp\;</p>
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