
 New Books in Disability Studies Mary Zaborskis, "Queer Childhoods: Institutional Futures of Indigeneity, Race, and Disability" (NYU Press, 2024)
 Feb 5, 2025 
 In this conversation, Mary Zaborskis, an Assistant Professor at Penn State Harrisburg, explores the nuanced intersection of race, disability, and queerness in childhood experiences. She discusses how institutions like boarding schools historically shaped the identities of marginalized children, often enforcing control rather than reform. Zaborskis critically examines the legacy of the Virginia Industrial School and the implications of hygiene education on African-American youth. Her insights reveal the complex histories that intertwine disability, sexuality, and institutional power. 
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 2min 
 Navigating Tensions: Queer Theory and Disability Studies 
 01:31 • 2min 
 Reform or Control: The Virginia Industrial School's Legacy 
 03:48 • 10min 
 Navigating Identity: Hygiene and Sexuality in Education 
 14:03 • 5min 
 Exploring the Intersection of Disability, Sexuality, and Childhood 
 19:00 • 3min 


