Feminist, Queer, Crip
Discover a transformative perspective on disability with Feminist, Queer, Crip by Alison Kafer, published by Indiana University Press in 2013. This compelling book delves into the intersections of feminism, queer theory, and disability studies, offering a thought-provoking exploration of what a different future for disabled bodies could look like. With 276 pages of insightful analysis, Kafer challenges conventional narratives and invites readers to envision a world that embraces diversity and inclusivity. Perfect for those interested in social justice, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Join the conversation and expand your understanding of disability in contemporary society.