Crip the elders and get out of white privilege free.

Med Humanit

Psychology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

Published: March 2023

The question of identity positioning in relation to engagement with issues of social exclusion is complex. I am a white non-disabled South African man working on disability and care issues. I reflect on my representation of my parents, through memoirs and of Elsa Joubert, a doyenne of African writing. My depiction of these people as profoundly affected by disability and illness provides me as a privileged white scholar a way of marking my difference from stereotypical oppressive positioning. Though my rhetorical manoeuvres do not undercut the intention of my work, they point to broader, difficult questions about positioning and identity politics. I use my links to and concern with disability and illness to signal my appreciation of difference and exclusion, but questions of power and positioning remain.

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