摘要:In this article, Kim Collins considers the promise of storytelling as a subversive form of political activism. Drawing on several case studies, Collins carefully attends to how storytelling and personal narrative can contest ableist and normative notions of embodiment, and how these forms of expression potentially create community. In the telling, re-telling, and interpretation of stories, we are invited into complex scenes of embodiment and difference, and Collins shows us that these activities have the potential to transform how we think about disability and how we live in relation to others.
关键词:stories; story-telling; narrative; activism; communities; crip; disability; disability arts