"Read it for its blistering critique of professionally sanctioned ableism, for its expansive ethnographic style, but especially for its vision of a world that understands and embraces neurodiversity." - Douglas Biklen, Author of Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone and Communication Unbound"To read these writhing writings in their collectivity, rather than in their previous isolation, is a magnificent and humbling experience. Immerse yourself in the powerful im/possibilities of language, of metaphor, of poetics, and of truth/story/telling, and join Phil Smith and others in the imagining and the neuroqueering and the making of the multiverse that must, and shall, follow." - Alicia Broderick, Professor, Montclair State University"Phil Smith is a master with words. He plays with them, with their literal meanings, their connotations, and how they are used to silence and define disabled people.... This book is a manifesto against ableism." - Amy Sequenzia, autistic activist, writer, and poet"He stretches, twists, bends, morphs, nudges, and explodes the stale mantras of disability and schooling. Phil Smith is like no other. Binaries implode under his gaze.... Here, gathered together through the visions of Autonomous Press, is a compilation of Phil's mad explorations of human marginalization that challenge us all and helped ignite a field now called Disability Studies in/on Education. Ethereal poetry, art, drama, and a fascination for culture, historiography, and the absurd blasts us into a stratosphere of disability possibility. Be forewarned: he tells us immediately, 'But then, I'm crazy as a motherfucker...'" - Chris Kliewer, Author of Seeing All Kids as Readers and Schooling Children with Down Syndrome: Toward an Understanding of Possibility
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