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While Queer Crips can definitely boast of well-crafted, gorgeous poetry, there are a few exceptions. Perhaps it is only a matter of taste, but some of the poetry is of the cathartic type without the "craft" elements of formal published poetry or the spectacle of a performance piece. However, what is
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was also a contributor. After being turned down for publication by 30 publishers, the anthology was finally published by Harrington Park Press, an imprint of
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great about including such poetry is that it elevates all expressions of feeling and, in a sense, truly captures the sharing of the soul that poetry is.
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are "nonheteronormative in their broadest sense" and that it is "striking how much the convergence of disability and homosexuality in
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appears to authorize erotic inventiveness and play". McRuer further writes that the anthology implicitly draws a parallel between
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for the Anthologies/Non-fiction category. Contributors to the book include gay men such as
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Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability
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Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability
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2004 anthology edited by Bob Guter and John R. Killacky
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Index


Gay men
Disability
Anthology
Harrington Park Press
ISBN
1-560-23456-3
OCLC
51117771
John R. Killacky
2004 Lambda Literary Award
Greg Walloch
Kenny Fries
J. Quinn Brisben
Haworth Press
Society for Disability Studies
Robert McRuer
compulsory heterosexuality
Crip (disability term)
"Gay, disabled and with a lot to talk about"
San Francisco Chronicle
"Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories"
Disability Studies Quarterly
doi
10.18061/dsq.v24i3.518
Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability
New York City
New York University Press
ISBN
0-814-75712-X

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