Criptionary

Criptionary PDF Author: Maria R. Palacios
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780972648318
Category : Disabilities
Languages : en
Pages :

Book Description
"Criptionary is a new tome of Crip-related re-worded definitions"--Foreword.

Criptionary: Disability Humor & Satire

Criptionary: Disability Humor & Satire PDF Author: Maria R. Palacios
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780972648394
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 66

Book Description
This humorous collection brings attention to the every day struggles and obstacles faced by persons with disabilities while transforming the political incorrectness of the word "crip" into a message of disability activism through which we reclaim our bodies and our lives.

Criptiques

Criptiques PDF Author: Caitlin Wood
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780991573400
Category : Disability awareness
Languages : en
Pages : 270

Book Description
Criptiques is a groundbreaking collection of essays by disabled authors examining the often overlooked, provocative sides of disability. Exploring themes of gender, sexuality, disability/crip culture, identity, ableism and much more, this important anthology provides much needed space for thought-provoking discourse from a highly diverse group of writers. Criptiques takes a cue from the disability rights slogan "Nothing About Us Without Us," illuminating disability experiences from those with firsthand knowledge. Criptiques is for people invested in crip culture, the ones just discovering it, and those completely unfamiliar with the term.

Crip Theory

Crip Theory PDF Author: Robert McRuer
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081475712X
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 299

Book Description
McRuer makes a case that queer and disabled identities, politics, and cultural logics are inexorably intertwined, and that queer and disability theory need one another. Crip theory makes clear that no cultural analysis is complete without attention to the politics of bodily ability and 'alternative corporealities'.

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability PDF Author: Clare Barker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107087821
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 283

Book Description
Working across time periods and critical contexts, this volume provides the most comprehensive overview of literary representations of disability.

Disability and Theatre

Disability and Theatre PDF Author: Stephanie Barton Farcas
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1351973282
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 286

Book Description
Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts is a step-by step manual on how to create inclusive theatre, including how and where to find actors, how to publicize productions, run rehearsals, act intricate scenes like fights and battles, work with unions, contracts, and agents, and deal with technical issues. This practical information was born from the author’s 16 years of running the first inclusive theatre company in New York City, and is applicable to any performance level: children’s theatre, community theatre, regional theatre, touring companies, Broadway, and academic theatre. This book features anecdotal case studies that emphasize problem solving, real-world application, and realistic action plans. A comprehensive Companion Website provides additional guidelines and hands-on worksheets.

i, immigrant

i, immigrant PDF Author: Nana S. Achampong
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0557568056
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 449

Book Description

JAC

JAC PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Composition (Language arts)
Languages : en
Pages : 446

Book Description

Message of Love

Message of Love PDF Author: Jim Provenzano
Publisher: Myrmidude Press
ISBN: 9780615669243
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 372

Book Description
In Jim Provenzano's sequel to the 2012 Lambda Literary Award-winner "Every Time I Think of You," the love between two young men is put to a test. Reid Conniff and Everett Forrester have moved to Philadelphia, where college life brings them closer together. But Everett, a recovering paraplegic, is pressured by his mother to transfer to the University of Pennsylvania, while Reid stays at Temple University. Their once long-distance love becomes a cross-town romance. A twist of floral fate finds them an apartment more like a home. Between disability protests, impulsive road trips and despite a few affairs, their relationship grows. But as the early 1980s continue, a spreading crisis approaches, coming into their lives with a strange intimacy, via that one mysterious Polaroid of Everett, the one that Reid never dared to ask about.

It's Just Nerves

It's Just Nerves PDF Author: Kelly Davio
Publisher: Squares & Rebels
ISBN: 9781941960066
Category : Myasthenia gravis
Languages : en
Pages : 133

Book Description
With equal parts wit and empathy, lived experience and cultural criticism, Kelly Davio's It's Just Nerves: Notes on a Disability explores what it means to live with an illness in our contemporary culture, whether at home or abroad. "When the body attacks itself, the crisis is not just of bones and blood, but of beauty and boundaries. 'Strange men have had their hands on me for days, ' Kelly Davio observes during a plasma treatment. Her skillful portrait of myasthenia gravis does not exist in a vacuum. It's Just Nerves is in keen dialogue with the world around us--critiquing modern health care, pub seating etiquette, alarming election outcomes, smarmy meditation culture, and caricatures of illness in ads and on screen. 'Oxygen is delicious, ' Davio reminds us, before the fire breaks out. A brisk, funny, and at times startlingly poetic memoir." --Sandra Beasley, author of Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life "Kelly Davio's It's Just Nerves feels like the book I've been waiting for all my life. If you want to know what it feels like to be a person with a disability in the 21st century, read this book. From mindfulness to yoga pants, Davio skewers ableist fabrications and brings us to a vital, ebullient, and sometimes terrifying reckoning with our real and shared human experience. She is a very funny writer and also a fearless one. Once I started reading these essays, I couldn't put them down; they resounded through me like poetry or truth." --Sheila Black, author of House of Bone and Love/Iraq "Kelly Davio's got so much ​incredible ​stuff brewing together on every page of these nimble, shapeshifting essays: meditations on the politics of illness​, ​the body in crisis, the spirit in ​bloom, David Bowie--all of it filtered, carefully, through the lithe sensibility of a poet. ​​The results are equal parts witty and wise, heartrending and rapturous. Man, I loved this book." --Mike Scalise, author of The Brand New Catastrophe Kelly Davio is the author of Burn This House. She lives and writes in New Jersey.
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