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All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship

All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship

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A provocation to reclaim our disability lineage in order to profoundly reimagine the possibilities for our relationship to disability, kinship, and carework

Disability is often described as a tragedy, a crisis, or an aberration, though 1 in 5 people worldwide have a disability. Why is this common human experience rendered exceptional? In All Our Families, disability studies scholar Jennifer Natalya Fink argues that this originates in our families. When we cut a disabled member out of the family story, disability remains a trauma as opposed to a shared and ordinary experience. This makes disability and its diagnosis traumatic and exceptional.

Weaving together stories of members of her own family with sociohistorical research, Fink illustrates how the eradication of disabled people from family narratives is rooted in racist, misogynistic, and antisemitic sorting systems inherited from Nazis. By examining the rhetoric of genetic testing, she shows that a fear of disability begins before a child is even born and that a fear of disability is, fundamentally, a fear of care. Fink analyzes our racist and sexist care systems, exposing their inequities as a source of stigmatizing ableism.

Inspired by queer and critical race theory, Fink calls for a lineage of disability a reclamation of disability as a history, a culture, and an identity. Such a lineage offers a means of seeing disability in the context of a collective sense of belonging, as cause for celebration, and is a call for a radical reimagining of carework and kinship. All Our Families challenges us to re-lineate disability within the family as a means of repair toward a more inclusive and flexible structure of care and community.

Author: Jennifer Natalya Fink
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 04/05/2022
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.20w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780807003954

Review Citation(s):
Booklist 02/01/2022 pg. 2

About the Author
Jennifer Natalya Fink is a professor of creative writing at Georgetown University, as well as the co-founder of Georgetown's Program in Disability Studies. She is the author of six books and founder of The Gorilla Press, a nonprofit promoting youth literacy through bookmaking. Fink is the winner of the Dana Award for the Novel and the Catherine Doctorow Prize for Innovative Fiction, as well as a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. First and foremost, she is a mother; the transformative experience of mothering her autistic daughter Nadia, who cannot brush her own teeth but writes at the college level, is the center of her work.

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