In Feminist, Queer, Crip Alison Kafer imagines a different
future for disability and disabled bodies. Challenging the ways in
which ideas about the future and time have been deployed in the
service of compulsory able-bodiedness and able-mindedness, Kafer
rejects the idea of disability as a pre-determined limit. She
juxtaposes theories, movements, and identities such as environmental
justice, reproductive justice, cyborg theory, transgender politics,
and disability that are typically discussed in isolation and
envisions new possibilities for crip futures and feminist/queer/crip
alliances. This bold book goes against the grain of normalization and
promotes a political framework for a more just world.