1.0 Opening Keynote: Steven Angelides. “Disorder as a ‘Pseudo-Idea’”.
13:30-15:00
Session 2.1 Disordering the DSM
Lynda R. Ross, What happens when we start looking at relationship “problems” as attachment “disorders”?
Daniel Patrone. Suffering, Controversial Choices, and Persistent, Contentious Disorders
Stephanie Guthrie. The Marriage of Psychiatry and Capitalism
Session 2.2 Clinical Subjectivities
Stephanie Speanburg. Fine Lines Carved in Flesh
Kristin Ireland. Crossing Borders: an exploration of sex reassignment surgery in Ontario's history
Samantha Copeland. Psychopharmacology and the Nature of Psychiatric Disorder
Session 2.3“Interrogating Normative Presuppositions and Prescriptions”
Jim Overboe. Affirming ‘Disorderly Conduct’
Samantha Walsh. My Personal Trainer and My Culture Want me to Walk More
Joseph Mancuso. Controlling the Body: the history of the gym
15:15-16:30
Session 3.1 Critical Intersex
Roundtable with authors of the forthcoming collection from Ashgate Press: Morgan Holmes, Lena Eckert, Margreit Van Heesch, Alyson Spurgas, Robert McRuer
Session 3.2 “Names Can Never Hurt me..” How Health Care Professionals’ Training Ignores the Power of our Diagnostic Labelling”
Roundtable with Kelly Anthony, Sandra Bullock, Christina Mills, Steven Mock, Suzanne Tyas
Saturday July 25
9:30-10:30
Session 4.0 Featured Plenary: Robert McRuer.
11:00-12:30
Session 5.1 Symposium: Ruling Disorderly Conduct: The uses of Dorothy Smith’s relations of ruling for revealing psychiatric violence
Rachel Gorman. Disorderly Children: Hyperkietic reaction of childhood, behaviour modification, and the violence of diagnosis
Erick Fabris. Disorder and Insight: Cycling of evidence, chemical incarceration and community treatment orders
Naomi Binder Wall. Revealing Conversion Disorder: Hysteria, rheumatoid arthritis, and iaterogenic illness
Session 5.2 Resisting and Reframing
Heidi Rimke. Disordering Subjects: Psychocentrism, Resistance, and the Normative Construction of Disorder
Hilary Clark. Disordering the Oedipal Narrative
Lisa Dias. Understanding Agonias via the habitus
Session 5.3 Embodying and Embracing Disorder
Bryn Choppick. Disordered Bodies
Christopher Riddle. Disorders, Disability and Equality
Kristen Hardy. Queering Bellies: (Re)reading Desire, Orientation and the Fat Male Body
14:00-15:30
Session 6.1 Symposium: Making Room for Rupture: Organizing Against Biomedical Orders
Jijian Voronka. Disorderly Diagnosis: Resisting Psy Comprehension through the Media Case File of Britney Spears
Katie Aubrecht. Don’t Lose your Heads:A Disability Studies Examination of the Crisis in Student Mental Health and Illness
Anne McGuire. Representing Autism: A Sociological examination of contemporary Conceptions of Autism in Advocacy
Session 6.2 Contested Sites: Disorderly Resistance
Lena Eckert and Robby Davidson. Disorders of Sex Development: terminological debates Patricia Elliot. When the Data Fight Back: Debating Alice Dreger’s defence of Michael J.Bailey Stephanie Speanburg. Fine Lines Carved in Flesh
Sesssion 6.3 Symposium: Gender Identity and Politics in the DSM
Monica Cowart. Gendered Deconstructions of Adolescent Rape and PTSD
Gordene MacKenzie. Whose Disorder: Gender Identity Disorder and Cultural Warfare
Mary Marcel. Pseudo Love: Pedophilia and Ephebophilia as Corrupt Psychological Terms
Sunday July 26
9:00-10:30
Session 7.1 Symposium
Bethany Stevens and Sunny Nordmarken. Queer Corpo(realities) of Transgender, Intersex, and Disability: Towards a Coalitional Politics for Bodiosexual Justice
Session 7.2Experiencing and Managing "Self" and "Other"
Amanda Campbell. M/Other: Reproducing Otherness in Birthing Difference
Erin Fredericks. Disordered Experience or Experiencing Disorder
Erin Donohue. What Once was Sick is now Bad Session 7.3 “Discourse and Power: Rendering persons as problematic groups”
Rachel Crawford. Aboriginal Docile Bodies; First Nations and TB
Marie Lovrod and Lynda R. Ross. Post Trauma: The social/political consequences of anxiety disorders
Christine Kelly. Noncompliant Patients, Independent Living Movement and Midwifery
11:00-12:15
Session 8.0 Closing Plenary: Katrina Roen. Variant Clinical Discourses: problematising the conceptual foundations for clinical interventions with gender variant youth.
12:15-12:30
Closing Remarks: Morgan Holmes and Shannon Dea
Sunday afternoon: optional excursion to Stratford, Ontario to view Cyrano de Bergerac.
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Papers in the session
Friday, July 24
10:30-12:00
1.0 Opening Keynote: Steven Angelides. “Disorder as a ‘Pseudo-Idea’”.
13:30-15:00
Session 2.1 Disordering the DSM
Lynda R. Ross, What happens when we start looking at relationship “problems” as attachment “disorders”?
Daniel Patrone. Suffering, Controversial Choices, and Persistent, Contentious Disorders
Stephanie Guthrie. The Marriage of Psychiatry and Capitalism
Session 2.2 Clinical Subjectivities
Stephanie Speanburg. Fine Lines Carved in Flesh
Kristin Ireland. Crossing Borders: an exploration of sex reassignment surgery in Ontario's history
Samantha Copeland. Psychopharmacology and the Nature of Psychiatric Disorder
Session 2.3 “Interrogating Normative Presuppositions and Prescriptions”
Jim Overboe. Affirming ‘Disorderly Conduct’
Samantha Walsh. My Personal Trainer and My Culture Want me to Walk More
Joseph Mancuso. Controlling the Body: the history of the gym
15:15-16:30
Session 3.1 Critical Intersex
Roundtable with authors of the forthcoming collection from Ashgate Press: Morgan Holmes, Lena Eckert, Margreit Van Heesch, Alyson Spurgas, Robert McRuer
Session 3.2 “Names Can Never Hurt me..” How Health Care Professionals’ Training Ignores the Power of our Diagnostic Labelling”
Roundtable with Kelly Anthony, Sandra Bullock, Christina Mills, Steven Mock, Suzanne Tyas
Saturday July 25
9:30-10:30
Session 4.0 Featured Plenary: Robert McRuer.
11:00-12:30
Session 5.1 Symposium: Ruling Disorderly Conduct: The uses of Dorothy Smith’s relations of ruling for revealing psychiatric violence
Rachel Gorman. Disorderly Children: Hyperkietic reaction of childhood, behaviour modification, and the violence of diagnosis
Erick Fabris. Disorder and Insight: Cycling of evidence, chemical incarceration and community treatment orders
Naomi Binder Wall. Revealing Conversion Disorder: Hysteria, rheumatoid arthritis, and iaterogenic illness
Session 5.2 Resisting and Reframing
Heidi Rimke. Disordering Subjects: Psychocentrism, Resistance, and the Normative Construction of Disorder
Hilary Clark. Disordering the Oedipal Narrative
Lisa Dias. Understanding Agonias via the habitus
Session 5.3 Embodying and Embracing Disorder
Bryn Choppick. Disordered Bodies
Christopher Riddle. Disorders, Disability and Equality
Kristen Hardy. Queering Bellies: (Re)reading Desire, Orientation and the Fat Male Body
14:00-15:30
Session 6.1 Symposium: Making Room for Rupture: Organizing Against Biomedical Orders
Jijian Voronka. Disorderly Diagnosis: Resisting Psy Comprehension through the Media Case File of Britney Spears
Katie Aubrecht. Don’t Lose your Heads:A Disability Studies Examination of the Crisis in Student Mental Health and Illness
Anne McGuire. Representing Autism: A Sociological examination of contemporary Conceptions of Autism in Advocacy
Session 6.2 Contested Sites: Disorderly Resistance
Lena Eckert and Robby Davidson. Disorders of Sex Development: terminological debates
Patricia Elliot. When the Data Fight Back: Debating Alice Dreger’s defence of Michael J.Bailey
Stephanie Speanburg. Fine Lines Carved in Flesh
Sesssion 6.3 Symposium: Gender Identity and Politics in the DSM
Monica Cowart. Gendered Deconstructions of Adolescent Rape and PTSD
Gordene MacKenzie. Whose Disorder: Gender Identity Disorder and Cultural Warfare
Mary Marcel. Pseudo Love: Pedophilia and Ephebophilia as Corrupt Psychological Terms
Sunday July 26
9:00-10:30
Session 7.1 Symposium
Bethany Stevens and Sunny Nordmarken. Queer Corpo(realities) of Transgender, Intersex, and Disability: Towards a Coalitional Politics for Bodiosexual Justice
Session 7.2 Experiencing and Managing "Self" and "Other"
Amanda Campbell. M/Other: Reproducing Otherness in Birthing Difference
Erin Fredericks. Disordered Experience or Experiencing Disorder
Erin Donohue. What Once was Sick is now Bad
Session 7.3 “Discourse and Power: Rendering persons as problematic groups”
Rachel Crawford. Aboriginal Docile Bodies; First Nations and TB
Marie Lovrod and Lynda R. Ross. Post Trauma: The social/political consequences of anxiety disorders
Christine Kelly. Noncompliant Patients, Independent Living Movement and Midwifery
11:00-12:15
Session 8.0 Closing Plenary: Katrina Roen. Variant Clinical Discourses: problematising the conceptual foundations for clinical interventions with gender variant youth.
12:15-12:30
Closing Remarks: Morgan Holmes and Shannon Dea
Sunday afternoon: optional excursion to Stratford, Ontario to view Cyrano de Bergerac.