03197cam a22003498i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000250008803500130011304000290012608200230015524500840017825000090026226000610027126300090033230000250034133600260036633700280039233800270042036500170044750400510046450510100051552010560152565000390258165000240262065000310264470000290267570000330270477601100273723999900OSt20251230124853.0250121s2025 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2024046451 a9781032760278 (pbk.) a23999900 aDLCbengerdacJKRCdDLC00a301.087223bCOL.S04aDisabled anthropologist /ced by Sumi Colligan and Anna Jaysane-Darr.hEnglish. a1st. aNew York, NY :bRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group,c2025. a2503 axi, 228 p. ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier b39.99cPound aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction / Sumi Colligan and Anna Jaysane-Darr -- The intrepid anthropologist / Valerie Black -- Cripping ethnography : disability, unruly movement, and the doing of anthropology / Alana Ackerman -- Working on pain time : doing anthropology while living with a painful chronic illness / Amanda Votta -- Assembling the field during a crisis : disabled carework and/as fieldwork / Kim Fernandes -- Reimagining ethnographic research for collective access through (Crip) collaboration / Erin L. Durban and Miranda Joseph -- Recognition, care, and childhood disability / Krisjon Rae Olson -- Disability touch / Susan Seizer -- "You used to speak like us" : being aphasic in a Spanish Galician community and Affrilachian neighborhood elder club / Heidi Kelley and Kenneth A. Betsalel -- Ethnographic insight, painfully come by / Rachel Parks -- The disabled body and the body politic : multiple readings and experiences / Sumi Colligan -- Gratitude, concluding thoughts, and a mini-manifesto / Megan Moodie. a"This book brings much needed attention to disabled anthropologists, making clear that "disabled" and "anthropologist" belong together. The disabled anthropologists who contribute to this volume and on which these chapters focus have refused erasure from a profession that would ignore their critiques and creativity. Applying autoethnographic, photographic, and poetic venues, the contributors assess the drawbacks of their anthropology training programs, the limitations of accessibility practices in the academy, and how their own embodiments and the contingencies of their research and research settings have facilitated the discovery of novel methodologies and insights. Collectively the volume's contributors demonstrate a shared concern for the wellbeing of disabled ethnographers and interlocutors, whether working with Colombian refugees in Ecuador or those living with chronic pain in Michigan. The Disabled Anthropologist is essential reading for students and scholars working in cultural and medical anthropology"--cProvided by publisher. 0aAnthropologists with disabilities. 0aDisability studies. 0aAnthropologyxMethodology.1 aColligan, Sumi.eeditor.1 aJaysane-Darr, Anna.eeditor.08iOnline version:tDisabled anthropologistdNew York, NY : Routledge, 2025z9781003476726w(DLC) 2024046452