Alice Hattrick

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Alice Hattrick


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Alice Hattrick is a writer based in London. Their recent work has been included in HEALTH: Documents of Contemporary Art, edited by Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz (Whitechapel/MIT, 2020) and Mine Searching Yours (Forma, 2020). Their essays, interviews and criticism have been published by The White Review, Frieze, Art Review and Rhizome among other publications, and included in events at institutions such as ICA London (‘On Cripping’), Raven Row (‘Sick Time is Resist Time’), the Barbican (New Suns Festival) and the Goldsmiths Centre of Feminist Research. Alice is also the co-producer of Access Docs for Artists, a resource for disabled and/or chronically ill artists, curators and writers, made in collaboration with artists Leah Clements and Lizzy Ro ...more

Average rating: 4.04 · 288 ratings · 49 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Ill Feelings

4.03 avg rating — 287 ratings — published 2021 — 6 editions
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“Every day that starts ‘let’s just try to have a better day than yesterday’ ends in a worse one. Who gave me this shitty advice - or did I make it up? Why am I setting myself such a high standard?”
Alice Hattrick, Ill Feelings

“There was nothing really wrong with us: we wanted to be ill. I knew more about the stigma around my diagnosis than the history of it. I knew it was not what you wanted to be diagnosed with. The ‘difficulty’ of diagnosing it transfers onto the person being diagnosed – they too are labelled difficult. What does a sick woman look like anyway?”
Alice Hattrick, Ill Feelings

“Diagnosis is, in the words of Eli Clare, a queer disabled academic and writer, ‘a tool and a weapon shaped by particular belief systems, useful and dangerous by turns’. You have to question if this naming works in your favour, and how will it be used against you.”
Alice Hattrick, Ill Feelings



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