both as a World War II submarine officer and
They seem to think that other people will always want to do bad things
Into this breach steps The Visible Woman
programs and services they offer
The child is tested on production of 60 utterances
Care at the End of the World Pierre Force both as a World WarIn Care at the End of the World, Jina B. Kim develops what she calls crip of color critique, bringing a disability lens to bear on feminist and queer of color literature in the aftermath of 1996 US welfare reform and the subsequent evisceration of social safety nets. She examines literature by contemporary feminist, queer, and disabled writers of color such as Jesmyn Ward, Octavia Butler, Karen Tei Yamashita, Samuel Delany, and Aurora Levins Morales,