Roosevelt was the quintessential American "supercrip," to use a term coined by disability activists.
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Roosevelt was the quintessential American "supercrip," to use a term coined by disability activists.
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The athletes also believe that the supercrip model is good for the able-bodied public because it shows disabled individuals in a "positive" light.
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In other words, there is the remarkably healthy inspirational and independent supercrip that I became at the height of my Paralympic career, and then there is the sickly, dependent, revolting gimp that I became as I transitioned to using tools like oxygen, a backrest, and attendant care.
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Yet because of the history and proliferation of the supercrip in films in television shows – not only with autism but supercrips with other disabilities as well – viewers are primed for the supercrip autistic and are therefore not expecting (in some ways) a view of autism that comes across to many in the autism community as more realistic or honest.
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