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“Crip Times: Disability, Globalization, and Resistance: 1” is a compelling non-fiction work exploring the intersection of disability studies and globalisation. Authored by renowned scholar Robert McRuer, the book delves into the socio-political dynamics that shape the lives of disabled individuals worldwide. Through critical analysis and vivid narratives, McRuer examines themes of resistance and empowerment within a global context. This thought-provoking text challenges conventional perceptions and advocates for a more inclusive society. Ideal for readers interested in social justice and disability rights, “Crip Times” offers an insightful perspective on the complexities of modern life and activism.





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