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Crip authorship : disability as method

Title
Crip authorship : disability as method / edited by Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez.
ISBN
9781479819355
1479819352
9781479819362
1479819360
9781479819379
9781479819386
Publication
New York : New York University Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
ix, 370 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Summary
"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 leading scholars, artists, and activists to explore how disability shapes authorship, transforming cultural production, aesthetics, and media. Starting from the premise that disability is plural and authorship is an ongoing project, this collection of thirty-five compact essays asks how knowledge about disability is produced and shared in disability studies. Crip authorship takes place within and beyond the commodity version of authorship, in books, on social media, and in creative works that will never be published. Crip authorship celebrates people, experiences, and methods that have been obscured; it also involves protest and dismantling. It can mean innovating around accessibility or attending to the false starts, dead ends, and failures resulting from mis-fit and oppression. The chapters draw on the expertise of international researchers and activists in the humanities, social sciences, education, arts, and design. Across five sections-Writing, Research, Genre/Form, Publishing, Media-contributors consider disability as method for creative work: practices of writing and other forms of composition; research methods and collaboration; crip aesthetics; media formats and hacks; and the capital, access, legal standing, and care networks required to publish. Designed to be accessible and engaging for students, Crip Authorship also provides theoretically sophisticated arguments in a condensed form that will make the text a key resource for disability studies scholars."-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 11, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: On Crip Authorship and Disability as Method / Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez
Section I. Writing
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
Section II. Research
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
Section III. Genre/Form
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
Section IV. Publishing
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
Section V. Media
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.
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