Mad-crip-neurodivergent alliances beyond identity: Reflections from the Global South

Keywords: disability, identity, mad pride, neurodiversity, social movement

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In this text, we offer a critical analysis of the identities, concepts, and movements of Mad Prive, psychosocial disability, and neurodiversity, based on various experiences and reflections shared among the three authors as members of these movements, specifically situating ourselves in Mexico, but in dialogue with other geographical and cultural contexts. First, we present an overview of the historical origins of each social movement, followed by the development of their main demands and political claims. We then describe some tensions between each movement and how identity politics can offer potential in terms of political action for social justice, as well as problems in expanding this potential. We revisit concepts such as Anahí Gabriela González and Martina Davidson's (2022) ‘wild alliances’ and Bergman and Montgomery's (2022) ‘common notions’, among others, to highlight the need and importance of establishing more-than-identity articulations toward the dignification of lives systematically marked as abnormal.

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Grecia Guzmán Martínez, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Investigadora posdoctoral en el programa de Historia de la Ciencia en el Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). Forma parte de distintos proyectos y colectivos vinculados al movimiento loco. Coedita el sitio web Lokapedia: cultura loca y feminismo.

Berenice Vargas García, Universidad Autónoma de México - Iztapalapa

Doctora en Antropología. Profesora Curricular de la Licenciatura en Antropología Social, Departamento de Antropología, UAM-Iztapalapa. Integrante del Grupo de Trabajo CLACSO "Estudios Críticos en Discapacidad" y del proyecto Cultural Autism Studies at Yale, Yale University.

Andrea Alps, Investigación in(ter)dependiente

Licenciatura en Comunicación y Maestría en Comunicación y Estudios de Paz y Conflicto. Artista con experiencia en docencia y facilitación.

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2026-03-26
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Guzmán Martínez G., Vargas García B. y Alps A. (2026). Mad-crip-neurodivergent alliances beyond identity: Reflections from the Global South. Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales, Avance en línea, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.5209/tekn.104907
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