The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to invite the community to the book launch event for Unmentionable Madness: Gender, Disability, and Shame in the Malaria Treatment of Neurosyphilis by Christin L. Hancock, PhD.
Unmentionable Madness looks through the lens of the feminist disability to examine the popular but ethically suspect treatment and its consequences, as well as offering a disability history that confronts the ethics of experimentation.
Event Details: UP Bookstore, January 23 @ 5:15 p.m.
Christin L. Hancock, PhD, is a professor of history and gender, women, and sexuality studies and the associate dean for curriculum in the College or Arts and Sciences.
This ADA compliant event is free and open to all. Sponsored by the Garaventa Center, e-mail garaventa@up.edu or call 503-943-7702.