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Robert McRuer (born 1966) is an American theorist who has contributed to fields in transnational queer and
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. McRuer is known as being one of the founding scholars involved in forming the field of queer disability studies, particularly for a theoretical outlook known as
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. He is currently professor of English at
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in Washington, DC. McRuer received his PhD from the
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in 1995, advised by
Michael Bérubé Michael Bérubé (born 1961) is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches American literature, disability studies, and cultural studies. He is the author of several books on cultural studies, d ...
. His books include ''The Queer Renaissance: Contemporary American Literature and the Reinvention of Lesbian and Gay Identities'' and ''
Crip Theory Disability studies is an academic discipline that examines the meaning, nature, and consequences of disability. Initially, the field focused on the division between "impairment" and "disability," where impairment was an impairment of an individua ...
: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability''. McRuer has also edited ''Sex and Disability'', with Anna Mollow, and ''Desiring Disability: Queer Theory Meets Disability Studies'', with Abby L. Wilkerson. McRuer’s work focuses on queer and crip cultural studies and critical theory. In 2018,
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published McRuer's ''Crip Times: Essays on Disability, Sexuality, and Neoliberalism'', a work considering locations of disability within contemporary political economies and the roles that disabled movements and representations play in countering hegemonic forms of globalization. His first book centered on contemporary LGBT writers, particularly LGBT writers of color, and his 2018 book attends to cultural sites where critical queerness and disability contest heteronormativity and compulsory able-bodiedness.


List of publications

This is a partial list of publications by Robert McRuer: * “A Visitation of Difference: Randall Kenan and Black Queer Theory”. (1993) ''Journal of Homosexuality'', 26.2-3: 221-232. * “Boys' Own Stories and New Spellings of My Name: Coming Out and Other Myths of Queer Positionality”. (1994) ''Genders'', 260-260. * ''The Queer Renaissance: Contemporary American Literature and the Reinvention of Lesbian and Gay Identities''. (1997) New York University Press. (). * “Critical Investments: AIDS, Christopher Reeve, and Queer/Disability Studies”. (2002) ''Journal of Medical Humanities'', 23.3-4: 221-237. * ''Desiring Disability: Queer Theory Meets Disability Studies''. (2003, co-edited with Ellen Samuels) Special issue of ''GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies'', 9.1/2. * “As Good as it Gets: Queer Theory and Critical Disability”. (2003) ''GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies'' 9.1-2: 79-105
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* “Composing Bodies; or, De-Composition: Queer Theory, Disability Studies, and Alternative Corporealities”. (2004) ''JAC'', 24.1: 47-78.
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* “Crip Eye for the Normate Guy: Queer Theory and the Disciplining of Disability Studies”. (2005) ''PMLA'', 120.2: 586-592. * “Compulsory Able-Bodiedness and Queer/Disabled Existence”. (2006) In Lennard J. Davis, ed. ''The Disability Studies Reader''. 2nd ed. Routledge. 88-99
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* ''Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability''. (2006) Foreword by Michael Bérubé. New York University Press. (). * “We Were Never Identified: Feminism, Queer Theory, and a Disabled World”. (2006) ''Radical History Review'', 94: 148-154. * “Taking It to the Bank: Independence and Inclusion on the World Market”. (2007) ''Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies'', 1.2: 5-14
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* “Disability Nationalism in Crip Times”. (2010) ''Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies'', 4.2: 163-178. * “Disabling Sex: Notes for a Crip Theory of Sexuality”. (2011) ''GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies'' 17.1: 107-117. * ''Sex and Disability''. (2012, co-edited with Anna Mollow) Duke University Press. (). * ''Crip Times: Disability, Globalization, and Resistance''. (2018) New York University Press.


See also

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Michael Bérubé Michael Bérubé (born 1961) is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches American literature, disability studies, and cultural studies. He is the author of several books on cultural studies, d ...
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Disability Studies Disability studies is an academic discipline that examines the meaning, nature, and consequences of disability. Initially, the field focused on the division between "impairment" and "disability," where impairment was an impairment of an individual ...
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Identity Politics Identity politics is a political approach wherein people of a particular race, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, social background, social class, or other identifying factors develop political agendas that are based upon these i ...
* Judith Butler * Michel Foucault * Queer Theory *
Crip (disability term) Crip, slang for cripple, is a term in the process of being reclaimed by disabled people. Wright State University suggests that the current community definition of crip includes people who experience any form of disability, such as one or more imp ...


References

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