Episode 194 - A Quick History of The Word Cripple
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Publication Date |
Jun 11, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:31:47

Episode Notes

In this episode, I take a look at the history of the word Cripple. Where did the word come from? What were its roots in language? How was it used to describe someone, and when was it first used as a slur in the English language. We also discuss use of the word "Crip" and the importance there, as well as take a look into some of the people like Nancy Mairs who have reclaimed the word cripple, and why she uses it. I hope you enjoy this one.

You can read Nancy Mair's essay "On Being A Cripple" here.

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