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sasha_feather ([personal profile] sasha_feather) wrote2011-01-14 10:19 pm
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Live blogging a book

I am reading Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability by Robert McRuer, which is an academic text. Therefore, a bit dense, and I don't have the academic background for it (I am a scientist), but I love it.

I am on page 23 and he just excoriated the film As Good as it Gets. I heart you, Robert McRuer. He took a few shots at Titanic as well.

He's talked about the invisibility of heterosexuality and able-bodiedness, and both of those have been defined by their opposites. Thus, compulsory heterosexuality is analogous to compulsory able-bodiedness. He's making an argument that queer theory and disability theory are intertwined areas of study, are informed by and need each other.

There is lots more of this to come.

ETA: If you know of blog posts that examine queerness and disability, especially things that are good for 101-level and for undergraduates, please recommend them to me!
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[personal profile] erda 2011-01-15 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds really interesting. Is the prose really dense? I'm sorely tempted to buy it, but you can't look inside, so I'm not sure. I like to at least read a few paragraphs of a book before I spend $10 on it.
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[personal profile] erda 2011-01-15 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm looking for stuff for my kindle actually.