Positively frames disability accommodation and 'crip time' as necessary political and cultural shifts
The article embraces 'crip time' as a 'political claim' and 'challenge to the fiction that human worth is calibrated by speed, productivity.' It reframes patient adaptation not as personal virtue but as structural resistance.
“Crip time is not merely the accommodation of needing a little longer; it is a political claim, a challenge to the fiction that human worth is calibrated by speed, productivity, and the seamless continuity of function.”