Drawing together feminist- and queer-of-color critique with disability theory, this essay offers a literary-cultural reframing of the welfare queen in light of critical discourses of disability. It does so by taking up the discourse of dependency that casts racialized, low-income, and disabled populations as drains on the state, reframing this discourse as a potential site of coalition among antiracist, anticapitalist, and feminist disability politics. Whereas antiwelfare policy cast independence as a national ideal, this analysis of the welfare mother elaborates a version of disability and women-of-color feminism that not only takes dependency as a given but also mines the figure of the welfare mother for its transformative potential. To i...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
The literature on disability, gender and “race ” has benefited from the political economy perspectiv...
This participatory ethnography examines the experiences of four women and one of their male partners...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...
Drawing on my personal experiences with chronic pain, depression, and abuse, this essay critiques bo...
This dissertation argues that city infrastructure, in the literary-cultural afterlife of 1996 U.S. w...
In this essay, I offer tentative ruminations about the possibilities/challenges of theory and praxis...
Since the inception of the current U.S. disability rights movement, there has been tension between m...
Disability scholars have increasingly worked to imagine the field beyond its historic focus on white...
In 2002, British Columbia's (BC) Liberal Government introduced new social assistance legislation wh...
In Feminist Queer Crip, Alison Kafer endeavours to re-politicise disability and its relations to gen...
This dissertation investigates how motherhood and charity are complicit producers of disabled figure...
Monstrous Mothers: A Feminist Disability Reading of The Babadook & The Yellow Wallpaper This essay w...
This essay identifies and intervenes in the limitations of both the social and the medical models of...
Disability organizing has proliferated across North America, particularly in the historic centres of...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
The literature on disability, gender and “race ” has benefited from the political economy perspectiv...
This participatory ethnography examines the experiences of four women and one of their male partners...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...
Drawing on my personal experiences with chronic pain, depression, and abuse, this essay critiques bo...
This dissertation argues that city infrastructure, in the literary-cultural afterlife of 1996 U.S. w...
In this essay, I offer tentative ruminations about the possibilities/challenges of theory and praxis...
Since the inception of the current U.S. disability rights movement, there has been tension between m...
Disability scholars have increasingly worked to imagine the field beyond its historic focus on white...
In 2002, British Columbia's (BC) Liberal Government introduced new social assistance legislation wh...
In Feminist Queer Crip, Alison Kafer endeavours to re-politicise disability and its relations to gen...
This dissertation investigates how motherhood and charity are complicit producers of disabled figure...
Monstrous Mothers: A Feminist Disability Reading of The Babadook & The Yellow Wallpaper This essay w...
This essay identifies and intervenes in the limitations of both the social and the medical models of...
Disability organizing has proliferated across North America, particularly in the historic centres of...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
The literature on disability, gender and “race ” has benefited from the political economy perspectiv...
This participatory ethnography examines the experiences of four women and one of their male partners...