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  <identifier>homoit0003986</identifier>
  <prefLabel language="en">Crip time</prefLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">Crip temporality</altLabel>
  <issued>
    <value>2025-04-23</value>
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  </issued>
  <modified>
    <value>2025-04-23</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </modified>
  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001891</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Crip</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0003985</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Chrononormativity</prefLabel>
  </related>
  <comment language="en">Term used to describe the ways in which disabled and chronically ill people experience and relate to time differently than is socially expected. According to Alison Kafer, quoted in a paper published by Ellen Samuels, "rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds."</comment>
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