On pages 20-22, Michael Gill discusses a series of brief
“theoretical case studies”: Susan, John, Tony, Sara, and José.
Choose two of these five hypothetical examples, and briefly explain (1) how the concept of sexual ableism can be used to help us better understand the situation described in each, and
(2) how a crip theory perspective might lead us to think about each situation in a new or different way.
Please cite relevant ideas from at least one of our two crip theory readings from last week to support your argument.
Bibliographic entries are not needed. /Response of 450 to 500 words.)