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Stasis-Maintenance-(Un)productive-Presence: Parenting a Disabled Child as Crip Time
Author(s) -
Adam W. Davidson
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
disability studies quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2159-8371
pISSN - 1041-5718
DOI - 10.18061/dsq.v40i3.6693
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , queer , sociology , order (exchange) , gender studies , psychology , history , business , archaeology , finance
In what follows, I represent and analyze time as "crip time" in the context of parenting a child with disabilities. That is, I seek to challenge, reimagine, and even upend, the normalized structures that often order our lives in time and our expectations of what makes for a meaningful life in the present, and as a result, a desirable, or even possible future. Using Alison Kafer's Feminist, Queer, Crip as a foundation, in four autoethnographic accounts, recounting a typical day in my life with my 15-year-old son, I consider time as Stasis, Maintenance, (Un)productive, and Presence.

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