Autonomist Narratives of Disability in Modern Scottish Writing

Crip Enchantments

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9783030992729
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2022 9783030992729
Onderdeel van serie Literary Disability Studies
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Autonomist Narratives of Disability in Modern Scottish Writing: Crip Enchantments explores the intersection between imaginaries of disability and representations of work, welfare and the nation in twentieth and twenty-first century Scottish literature. Disorienting effects erupt when non-normative bodies and minds clash with the structures of capitalist normalcy. This book brings into conversation Scottish studies, disability studies and Marxist autonomist theory to trace the ways in which these “crip enchantments” are imagined in modern Scottish writing, and the “autonomist” narratives of disability by which they are evoked.

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ISBN13:9783030992729
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Chapter 1: Introduction Crip Enchantments, Autonomist Narratives of Disability and Nationed Avoidance: Notes Towards an Autonomist Cripistemology in Scottish Literature.- Chapter 2: Writing the Crip Nation: Nationed Narratives of Disability in Scottish Literature.- Chapter 3: Crip Trash: Dysgenic Logics and Disability in Scottish Writing from the First Half of the Twentieth Century.- Chapter 4: Crip Negativities: Disability and Refusals of Care and Work in Post-War Scottish Writing.- Chapter 5: Crip Dignities: Antagonism and Disability in Devolutionary Scottish Writing.- Chapter 6: Crip Precarities: Immaterial Labour and Disability in Post-Devolutionary Scottish Writing.- Chapter 7: Crip Imaginal Machines: Disability, the Radical Imagination and Contextualist Pursuits in Scottish Literature.<p></p>
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