Crip authorship : disability as method /

"An expansive volume presenting crip approaches to writing, research, and publishing Crip Authorship: Disability as Method is a comprehensive volume presenting the multidisciplinary methods brought into being by disability studies and activism. Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez have convened leadi...

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Other Authors: Mills, Mara (Editor), Sanchez, Rebecca, 1984- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: On Crip Authorship and Disability as Method / Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez
  • 1. Writing While Adjunct: A Contingent Pedagogy of Unwellness / Mimi Khúc
  • 2. Chronic Illness, Slowness, and the Time of Writing / Mel Y. Chen
  • 3. Composing Perseveration / Perseverative Composing / M. Remi Yergeau
  • 4. Mad Black Rants / La Marr Jurelle Bruce
  • 5. Plain Language for Disability Culture / Kelsie Acton
  • 6. Peter Pan World: In-System Authorship / Isolation Nation
  • 7. LatDisCrit and Counterstories / Alexis Padilla
  • 8. Virtual Ethnography / Emily Lim Rogers
  • 9. Learning Disability Justice through Critical Participatory Action Research / Laura J. Wernick
  • 10. Decolonial Disability Studies / Xuan Thuy Nguyen
  • 11. On Still Reading Like a Depressed Transsexual / Cameron Awkward-Rich
  • 12. On Trauma in Research on Illness, Disability, and Care / Laura Mauldin
  • 13. Injury, Recovery, and Representation in Shikaakwa / Laurence Ralph
  • 14. Collaborative Research on the Möbius Strip / Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
  • 15. Lessons in Yielding: Crip Refusal and Ethical Research Praxis / Zoë H. Wool
  • 16. Creating a Fully Accessible Digital Helen Keller Archive / Helen Selsdon
  • 17. Manifesting Manifestos / Alison Kafer
  • 18. Public Scholarship as Disability Justice / Jaipreet Virdi
  • 19. Twenty-Seven Ways of Looking at Crip Autotheory / Ellen Samuels
  • 20. Disability Life Writing in India / Mohaiminul Islam and Ujjwal Jana
  • 21. The History and Politics of Krip-Hop / Leroy F. Moore Jr. and Keith Jones
  • 22. Verbal and Nonverbal Metaphor / Asa Ito
  • 23. Accessible Academic Publishing / Cynthia Wu
  • 24. #DisabilityStudiesTooWhite / Kristen Bowen, Rachel Kuo, and Mara Mills
  • 25. A Philosophical Analysis of ASL-English Bilingual Publishing / Teresa Blankmeyer Burke
  • 26. Crip World-Making / Robert McRuer
  • 27. Disability in the Library and Librarianship / Stephanie S. Rosen
  • 28. The Rebuttal: A Protactile Poem / John Lee Clark
  • 29. Crip Making / Aimi Hamraie
  • 30. Fiction Podcasts Model Description by Design / Georgina Kleege
  • 31. Podcasting for Disability Justice / Bri M.
  • 32. Willful Dictionaries and Crip Authorship in CART / Louise Hickman
  • 33. How to Model AAC / Lateef H. McLeod
  • 34. Digital Spaces and the Right to Information for Deaf People during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe / Lovemore Chidemo, Agness Chindimba, and Onai Hara
  • 35. Crip Indigenous Storytelling across the Digital Divide / Jen Deerinwater.