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Book Synopsis: An expansive volume presenting crip approaches to writing, research, and publishing. Crip Authorship: Disability as Method is an expansive 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 the ways disability shapes authorship, transforming cultural production, aesthetics, and media.

Starting from the premise that disability is plural and authorship spans composition, affect, and publishing, this collection of thirty-five compact essays asks how knowledge about disability is produced and shared in disability studies. Disability alters, generates, and dismantles method. 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.

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.

Essays include Mel Y Chen on the temporality of writing with chronic illness; Remi Yergeau on perseveration; La Marr Jurelle Bruce on mad Black writing; Alison Kafer on the reliance of the manifesto genre on disability; Jaipreet Virdi on public scholarship for disability justice; Ellen Samuels on the importance of disability and illness to autotheory; Xuan Thuy Nguyen on decolonial research methods for disability studies; Emily Lim Rogers on virtual ethnography; Cameron Awkward-Rich on depression and trans reading methods; Robert McRuer on crip theory in translation; Kelsie Acton on plain language writing; and Georgina Kleege on description as an access and aesthetic technique.

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Crip Authorship: Disability as Method is not just any book; it is a groundbreaking volume that explores the transformative power of disability in the realm of writing, research, and publishing. This expansive collection brings together leading scholars, artists, and activists to delve into the ways disability shapes authorship and redefines cultural production. By adopting crip approaches, this book challenges traditional notions of composition, affect, and publishing, revolutionizing the landscape of knowledge production in disability studies.

With its unique focus on disability as method, Crip Authorship offers a fresh perspective on creativity and intellectual inquiry. These 35 compact essays provide a rich array of insights from experts across various disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, education, arts, and design. From examining crip aesthetics to exploring the impact of disability on research methods, this volume covers a wide range of topics that will captivate both novices and seasoned disability studies scholars.

What sets Crip Authorship apart is its accessibility and engagement. The book strikes a balance between being approachable for students and offering deep theoretical discourse that will leave readers with a profound understanding of disability as a method for creative work. Whether you're interested in writing, genre/form, publishing, media, or the intersection of these fields, this book has something for you.

Grab your copy of Crip Authorship: Disability as Method today and embark on a transformative journey through the boundless possibilities of crip authorship.
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