6. Dysfluent Literature with Maria Stuart
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Host Patrick Campbell is joined by Sam Simpson and Dr. Maria Stuart to discuss Maria’s work on the Stammering Collective and her readings of dysfluency in poetry. Maria talks about her experiences in university as a person who stutters – both as a student and an educator, her work on dysfluency in Emily Dickinson’s poetic voice, (dys)fluency in popular culture, and building a stuttering heritage.
Links
- The Stammering Collective
- Stuttering Gain by Christopher Constantino
- Stammering Pride and Prejudice edited by Patrick Campbell, Christopher Constantino, Sam Simpson (2019)
- Entangling the Medical Humanities, by Des Fitzgerald and Felicity Callard, in The Edinburgh Companion to the Critical Medical Humanities (2016)
- Fr 923 by Emily Dickinson (1865)
- Dysfluencies: On Speech Disorders in Modern Literature by Chris Eagle (2013)
- The Clearing - JJJJJerome Ellis
- Aster of Ceremonies - JJJJJerome Ellis (2023)
- Honest Speech by Erin Shick
- Two access options: Youtube (no text version but video has captions, better audio); Voicemail Poems (with text, lower audio quality)
- Blert by Jordan Scott (2008)
- I Talk Like a River by Jordan Scott (2020)
- Black Swan Green by David Mitchell (2007)
- Paul Aston, Painter
- Conor Foran
- Dysfluency in Three Modes of Belonging by Josh St. Pierre (2024)
- Stuttering Commons
Sam Simpson is a UK-based speech and language pathologist who is interested in stammering activism.
Dr. Maria Stuart teaches at University College Dublin in the School of English, Drama, and Film. Her areas of focus are American literature, crime fiction, and dysfluency studies.
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