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Author Price, Margaret, 1969- author.

Title Crip spacetime : access, failure, and accountability in academic life / Margaret Price.

Publication Info. Durham : London : Duke University Press, 2024.
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 227 pages) : illustrations
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Note Description based on print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Crip spacetime -- 1. Space: the impossibility of compromise -- 2. Time harms: navigating the accomodations loop -- 3. The cost of access: why didn't you just ask? -- 4. Accompaniment: uncanny entanglements of bodyminds, embodied technologies, and objects -- Conclusion: Collective accountability and gathering.
Summary "Drawing on survey and interview data with more than three hundred disabled employees in higher education, Crip Spacetime demonstrates that individual accommodations-the dominant system of achieving access in most Western academic colleges and universities-actually impedes access rather than enhancing it. This book is the story of how disability accommodation becomes destructive. It is also the story of what it means to be disabled as a US academic in this moment, and the paradoxical hyper- and in-visibility that entails. The "Crip spacetime" of the title refers to the different realities occupied by disabled individuals that change the material-discursive relationships to the university. Margaret Price charts the ways in which efforts to broaden access increase inequity, and theorizes that the ideological focus on individual disabled bodies ignores the relations, systems, objects and discourses the structure disability. The book draws on crip-of-color critique, critical disability studies, and material rhetorics to highlight the knowledge that disabled academics already possess about how they perceive and occupy academic time and space differently-spaces constituted by harm, time eaten up in accommodations loops-and propose modes of collective accountability to improve future conditions."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Disability studies.
People with disabilities in higher education -- United States.
People with disabilities -- Education (Higher) -- United States.
People with disabilities -- Employment -- United States.
Études sur le handicap.
Personnes handicapées -- Travail -- États-Unis.
Other Form: Print version: Price, Margaret, 1969- Crip spacetime. Durham ; London : Duke University Press, 2024 9781478030379 9781478026136 (OCoLC)1393243379
ISBN 9781478059370 (ebook)
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1478093994 (ebook other)
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1478030372 (paperback)
9781478026136 (hardcover)
1478026138 (hardcover)

 
    
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