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For people who are living with disability, including various forms of chronic diseases and chronic pain, daily tasks like lifting a glass of water or taking off clothes can be difficult if not impossible. In Activist Affordances, Arseli Dokumaci draws on ethnographic work with differently disabled people whose ingenuity, labor, and artfulness allow them to achieve these seemingly simple tasks. Dokumaci shows how they use improvisation to imagine and bring into being more habitable worlds through the smallest of actions and the most fleeting of movements---what she calls “activist affordances.” Even as an environment shrinks to a set of constraints rather than opportunities, the improvisatory space of performance opens up to allow disabled people to imagine that same environment otherwise. Dokumaci shows how disabled people’s activist affordances present the potential for a more liveable and accessible world for all of us.

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“In this exciting work Arseli Dokumacı offers compelling ethnographic interviews, journal entries, and her own experiences of difficulties with rheumatoid arthritis. Her accounts of the lives of her interlocutors are rich and evocative and form the basis for her idea of activist affordances: the everyday hacks that allow disabled people to manage the simplest of daily activities as they face a diminishing world of possible action and imaginaries. Addressing what it means to live with bodily challenges, Activist Affordances is critical disability studies at its intersectional best.” -- Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology, New York University
“Arseli Dokumacı reveals how people living with illnesses and disabilities navigate an inaccessible and ableist world by identifying the creativity, innovation, and resilience that goes into such navigation. Refusing the still-too-common notion that knowledge about disability is the province of medical experts rather than disabled people themselves, she brilliantly theorizes the accumulation of skills, negotiations, and hacks that disabled people discover to make their way in this world. And in this way, Dokumacı persuasively argues, they help concretize more accessible and just worlds.” -- Alison Kafer, author of * Feminist, Queer, Crip *
"This book strikes a balance between academic rigor (i.e., theory) and practical relevance (i.e., practice). Readers will appreciate that many of the hacks discussed also come with pictures to help readers visualize the affordances. The book draws on a range of disciplines, including disability studies, anthropology, and design, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of disability activism. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals."
-- G. Colosi * Choice *

"Activist Affordances attunes readers to individual, everyday acts that could teach us how to create more habitable futures. Such a perspective opens new spaces for scholarly and political debates on activism, disability, and the preservation of the planet."

-- Kostadin Karavasilev * LSE Review of Books *

“[A] generative, thought provoking text … it will be exciting to follow how readers ‘make up, make real, and make do with’ this book’s innovative contributions.”

-- Christine Sargent * American Ethnologist *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part I. Shrinkage
1. Affordance Encounters Disability 31
2. Chronic Pain, Chronic Disease 55
3. The Habitus of Ableism 71
4. Planetary Shrinkage 87
Part II. Performance
5. A Theory of Activist Affordances 99
6. An Archive of Activist Affordances 119
7. Always in-the-Making 191
8. People as Affordances 205
9. Disability Repertoires 227
10. Speculations for a Shrinking Planet 237
Notes 253
Bibliography 293
Index 311

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 03/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781478019244, 978-1478019244
      ISBN10: 1478019247

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For people who are living with disability, including various forms of chronic diseases and chronic pain, daily tasks like lifting a glass of water or taking off clothes can be difficult if not impossible. In Activist Affordances, Arseli Dokumaci draws on ethnographic work with differently disabled people whose ingenuity, labor, and artfulness allow them to achieve these seemingly simple tasks. Dokumaci shows how they use improvisation to imagine and bring into being more habitable worlds through the smallest of actions and the most fleeting of movements---what she calls “activist affordances.” Even as an environment shrinks to a set of constraints rather than opportunities, the improvisatory space of performance opens up to allow disabled people to imagine that same environment otherwise. Dokumaci shows how disabled people’s activist affordances present the potential for a more liveable and accessible world for all of us.

      Trade Review
      “In this exciting work Arseli Dokumacı offers compelling ethnographic interviews, journal entries, and her own experiences of difficulties with rheumatoid arthritis. Her accounts of the lives of her interlocutors are rich and evocative and form the basis for her idea of activist affordances: the everyday hacks that allow disabled people to manage the simplest of daily activities as they face a diminishing world of possible action and imaginaries. Addressing what it means to live with bodily challenges, Activist Affordances is critical disability studies at its intersectional best.” -- Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology, New York University
      “Arseli Dokumacı reveals how people living with illnesses and disabilities navigate an inaccessible and ableist world by identifying the creativity, innovation, and resilience that goes into such navigation. Refusing the still-too-common notion that knowledge about disability is the province of medical experts rather than disabled people themselves, she brilliantly theorizes the accumulation of skills, negotiations, and hacks that disabled people discover to make their way in this world. And in this way, Dokumacı persuasively argues, they help concretize more accessible and just worlds.” -- Alison Kafer, author of * Feminist, Queer, Crip *
      "This book strikes a balance between academic rigor (i.e., theory) and practical relevance (i.e., practice). Readers will appreciate that many of the hacks discussed also come with pictures to help readers visualize the affordances. The book draws on a range of disciplines, including disability studies, anthropology, and design, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of disability activism. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals."
      -- G. Colosi * Choice *

      "Activist Affordances attunes readers to individual, everyday acts that could teach us how to create more habitable futures. Such a perspective opens new spaces for scholarly and political debates on activism, disability, and the preservation of the planet."

      -- Kostadin Karavasilev * LSE Review of Books *

      “[A] generative, thought provoking text … it will be exciting to follow how readers ‘make up, make real, and make do with’ this book’s innovative contributions.”

      -- Christine Sargent * American Ethnologist *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction 1
      Part I. Shrinkage
      1. Affordance Encounters Disability 31
      2. Chronic Pain, Chronic Disease 55
      3. The Habitus of Ableism 71
      4. Planetary Shrinkage 87
      Part II. Performance
      5. A Theory of Activist Affordances 99
      6. An Archive of Activist Affordances 119
      7. Always in-the-Making 191
      8. People as Affordances 205
      9. Disability Repertoires 227
      10. Speculations for a Shrinking Planet 237
      Notes 253
      Bibliography 293
      Index 311

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