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Crip Poetry
Disabled poets frequently employ staccato language and words or imagery often dismissed by those who use purely person-first language or terms like “differently abled”. The poetry of Cheryl Marie Wade is one example of this as she employs words such as “gimp” and “crip”. This is fairly common in post ADA poetry and some poets refer to all purposefully unusual and brusque poetry by disabled poets as “crip poetry”.
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Updated 2023-03-05
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