THE LAST OF US, Fungal Entanglements, and Theorizations of Disability Representation

by Anya Heise-von der Lippe Mainstream narratives rarely focus on “the promises of monsters” envisioned by feminist theory (see, for instance, Donna Haraway’s work) or disability theory’s reclaiming (for instance in Robert McRuer’s and Rosemary Garland-Thomson’s work) of concepts which historically carried negative connotations like “crip” or “freak,” but representations of disability in the context… Continue reading THE LAST OF US, Fungal Entanglements, and Theorizations of Disability Representation