About


Erin Clancy received their PhD in Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2026. They are a feminist geographer and critical disability scholar. Their work centers transnational histories of 'psy-sciences' and knowledge production through the interdisciplinar lens of feminist technoscience, disability studies, and political, health, and cultural geographies. They are interested in the (geo)politics of therapeutic interventions and psychiatric de/institutionalization and trans-insitutionalization, as well as how dis/ordered eating function within a translocal and iterating politics of hunger and starvation.