Abstract
The article builds on foundational theorizations of cripistemology as a name for failures of knowledge to consider it as a form of epistemic humility. In conversation with various cultural texts—a memoir, a film, and Instagram—this autoethnographic reflection on the twisted spine spectrum explores scoliosis as a style of thought and proposes a cripistemology of scoliosis that attends to pain, expertise, productivity, rest, and disability community.
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