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The fluidity inherent in crip (theory) and its attention to the cultural production and the performativity of ablebodiedness, can provide a framework for analysis that embraces the isolating spaces of the borderlands. This project, which consists of the performance piece “SLOW” and written analysis, theorizes a crip performance metho...
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Healthcare professionals’ inability to value and integrate patients experience-based knowledge into practice where the lack of a holistic perspective visualizes what happens when people do not ...
parses the throughline of authorship, represented by the sections in this book: crip practices of writing among other forms of composition; feelings about writing; scenes and economies of composition (clearings, airless spaces); the research
“Cripistemologies of Crisis: Emergent Knowledges for the Present” contends that epistemologies of chronicity, illness, and trauma offer indispensable lenses through which to rethink—and care for —our collective present.
Drawing on some of the major works and implications of crip theory, we suggest directions for its further development and demonstrate how this theoretical approach is uniquely positioned to contribute to both critical disability and sexualities studies.
McRuer examines how dominant and marginal bodily and sexual identities are composed, and considers the vibrant ways that disability and queerness unsettle and re-write those identities in order...
Through her narrative, she describes crip time as a series of phenomenological experiences that engender liberation, loss, anger, and separation from others. In brief, she articulates crip time as “time travel,” “grief time,” “broken time,” “sick time,” “writing time,” and “vampire time” (n.p.). Perhaps most germane to this