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Every Place on the Map Is Disabled Poems and Essays

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.02.2026

Herausgeber

Michael Northen + weitere

Verlag

Northwestern University Press

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

25,1/17,8/2,8 cm

Gewicht

658 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8101-4973-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.02.2026

Herausgeber

Verlag

Northwestern University Press

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

25,1/17,8/2,8 cm

Gewicht

658 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8101-4973-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Every Place on the Map Is Disabled
  • Foreword: A New Possible
    Sheila Black

    Introduction: A History and Q&A
    Michael Northen, Camisha L. Jones, Travis Chi Wing Lau, Naomi Ortiz

    1. Intimacies and Interdependence

    Naomi Ortiz
    Essay: To Reclaim Power
    Benefaction
    Y2K Philadelphia (That time we met)
    Shelter Is a Privilege (one & two)
    To the Non-Disabled White Grrrl with the Frida Kahlo Altar in the Living Room

    Liv Mammone
    Essay: Art Object, Talisman
    Surgery Psalm
    Reinventing the Scale
    A Crip Is

    Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
    Essay: Why We Do This Thing Called Disability Justice Writing
    I know crips live here
    Bad road
    Adaptive device

    Ekiwah Adler-Belendez
    Essay: On Writing "I Bargained For This Wheelchair"
    The Speed of Sound: Skydiving from one life to another
    La velocidad del sonido: Saltando de una vida a otra (trans. Kenia Cano)
    Falling into Truth
    En Verdad Caer (trans. Kenia Cano)

    Jay Besemer
    Essay: PERMEABLE
    eleven
    Where the Loved Ones Go

    Viktoria Valenzuela
    Essay: My Fibromyalgia, Like My Poetry, Is a Response to Trauma
    The Scent of a Battle
    Thank You to the Dust
    Nightly News

    Osimiri Sprowal
    Essay: A QueerCrip Reflection on Intimacy and Boundary Building
    Hearth: A QueerCrip Break-up Manifesto

    Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison
    Essay: A Place That's Ours
    Dear M—
    Dear S—
    Dear M—
    Dear S—
    Dear M—
    Dear S—

    Rachel Scoggins
    Essay: The Magic Consortium of Poetic Disabled Lives
    Guide to Magic Helium
    Vivid Dreams

    Daniel Sluman
    Essay: Suspended Disability and the importance of disability poetry
    my love is sponsored by the warmth of opiates
    & this is love

    2. Language

    Shahd Alshammari
    Essay: Navigating a Hijacked Body with Two Tongues
    Public Disgrace
    Meaninglessness

    David James "DJ" Savarese
    Essay: Squawking Joy and Mayhem
    The Librarian in the Trees
    Swoon
    Tongue

    torrin a. greathouse
    Essay: Poems with Bodies Like Mine
    Weeds
    Abecedarian Requiring Further Examination Before a Diagnosis Can Be Determined
    That's So Lame
    Essay Fragment: Economic Model of Disability

    Jessica Stokes
    Essay: all the floors I know too well from trying not to trip are one thick memory
    New Shoes

    Gaia Thomas
    Essay: Hold It against me
    V
    VI

    Ilya Kaminsky
    Essay: Reading Celan in Ukraine
    That Map of Bone and Open Valves
    In a Time of Peace

    Constance Merritt
    Essay: Some Notes on a (Dis)/Embodied Poetics
    Jay-Walkin Blues
    Revelation Blues
    Less Than Greater Than Blues

    3. Ableism

    Aurora Levins-Morales
    Essay: The Why and the How: Disability Justice Poetics
    Poem for the Bedridden
    Asher Yatzar

    Roxanna Bennett
    Essay: You Were Born, Ergo, I Love You
    "What do you do for a living?"
    "Wherever You Go, There You Are"

    Meg Day
    Essay: T-I-M-B-E-R
    Deaf Erasure of the Gospel According to the TSA Agent at Atlanta International
    Elegy in Translation
    10am Is When You Come to Me

    Stephen Lightbown
    Essay: Searching for Dignity
    After the Check In
    Grounded

    Lateef McLeod
    Essay: How Poetry Can Evoke Empathy and Meaning
    Absence of routine
    So Much

    Jill Khoury
    Essay: Unimagined Possibilities
    Cranial Nerve II
    AN OBJECT APPROACHES THE I
    [rotary nystagmus]

    Kay Ulanday Barrett
    Essay: We Will Buoy Each Other
    Sick 4 Sick
    I use the word Disabled
    In which your white doctor informs you that he was in the Navy & based in the Philippines
    consider the gender spectrum

    Raymond Antrobus
    Essay: Is There a Right Way to Act Deaf [Captioned]
    Two Guns in the Sky for Daniel Harris
    The Mechanism of Speech
    The Acceptance

    4 Medicalization

    Stephanie Heit
    Essay: Disability as a Creative Practice
    Treatment Room
    Recovery Bay
    Dear Brain,

    Emilia Nielsen
    Essay: A Note on the Poetry and Poetics of Dissonant Disabilities
    Tremors
    Emotional Lability
    Polyphagia
    Hypertensive

    Travis Chi Wing Lau
    Essay: The Crip Poetics of Pain
    Treatment
    On the Anniversary of an X-Ray
    Brain Fog
    Pithy

    Kelly Davio
    Essay: A Little Pocket for Rage
    I May Appear Drunk
    He Died after a Long Illness
    Etymological Note

    Camisha L. Jones
    Essay: Poetry, Self-Advocacy, and Survival
    Accommodation
    Ménière's Flare
    In/Ability
    My Hearing Loss Interrogates the World

    Jesse Rice-Evans
    Essay: I Want to Feel Like Home
    Pills
    All I'm looking for is a ceremony

    5. Journeys and Becomings

    Andy Jackson
    Essay: Broken Lines and Belonging
    Quasimodo
    Double Helix

    Rigoberto González
    Essay: The Man with the Cane
    To the Man Who Walks with a Cane
    The Trees Keep Weeping Long after the Rain Has Ended

    Cath Nichols
    Essay: It's a Bit Like This
    Tender spots

    Eli Clare
    Essay: Turning Toward Each Other
    Confluence
    A Survivor's Wail

    L. Lamar Wilson
    Essay: "I Wouldn't Help It Even If I Could'
    I Can't Help It
    Legion: Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    Emily K. Michael
    Essay: The Blood and Candor of Craft
    Faith
    Among the Blind
    Deficiencies

    Natalie E. Illum
    Essay: If you are Disabled, and there is an [INSERT], you [???].
    What the brain hemorrhage says
    If you are Disabled and there is a bomb cyclone, you

    Liz Whiteacre
    Essay: Playing Poetic Telephone to Explore Pain in Poems
    Pain Pouts
    The Stoic's Universe

    Kobus Moolman
    Essay: The Poetics of Falling: an overview
    The Shoulder
    Three Views of a Pair of Orthopedic Boots
    In the Bathroom

    Acknowledgements
    Contributors