Abstract:Building on the productive and transgressive aspects of crip theory, this article seeks to proliferate (and not appropriate) its insights, and particularly, with the abled (or nondisabled) subject in mind. My contribution is based on a contemplation of how crip theory can speak for or include the abled subject, particularly with the aim that abled subjects can embody and/or elaborate crip politics to build a more crip world. Crip worlds reject ableism and compulsory abledness and foreground the importance of i… Show more
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