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      Performing Normal But Becoming Crip: Living with Chronic Pain

      Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
      Stockholm University Press

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              The Bodymind Problem and the Possibilities of Pain

              What is a crip politics of bodymind? Drawing upon Rosemarie Garland‐Thomson's theory of the misfit, I explain my understanding of crip and bodymind within a feminist materialist framework, and argue that careful investigation of a crip politics of bodymind must involve accounting for two key, but under‐explored, disability studies (DS) concepts: desire and pain. I trace the turn toward desire that has characterized DS theory for the last decade, and argue that while acknowledging disability desire, we must also attend to the aspects of disability, including pain, that are sometimes bad. Although I don't argue that pain is always and only bad, I call for recognition of the ways pain complicates disability desire, as well as the possibilities it opens for specifically located, collective forms of care.
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                Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
                Stockholm University Press
                1745-3011
                March 10 2020
                March 10 2020
                2020
                March 10 2020
                March 10 2020
                2020
                : 22
                : 1
                : 39-47
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                10.16993/sjdr.619
                b0c7a083-1119-4f54-b07d-28480a4b69a7
                © 2020

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