“You’re Supposed to Be a Tall, Handsome, Fully Grown White Man”.
The article examines three major relationships in Fledgling—antagonists, allies, community—to underscore where racism and ableism contradict one another or undermine larger goals. The protagonist mobilizes her own embodied knowledge as a defense, suggesting that, despite others’ desire to imagine her as such, her identity is not collapsible into the binary of being a super-able black woman, nor an abject disabled person.