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Redefining Disability (Personal/Public Scholarship #12) (Paperback)

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By Paul D. C. Bones (Volume Editor), Jessica Smartt Gullion (Volume Editor), Danielle Barber (Volume Editor)
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Description


The reality of disability--of what it means to be disabled--has primarily been written by non-disabled people. Disability and disabled individuals are often described with pity, presented as burdens, or are background figures in larger non-disabled narratives. Redefining Disability challenges the outsider-dominated approach to disability by centering the disabled experience.

This edited volume, featuring all disabled authors and creators, combines traditional academic works with personal reflections, visual art, and poetry. These works address disability and race, sexuality and disability, disability cultures, accommodation, self-diagnosis, and how we manage the obstacles ableist institutions place in our way. The authors address a variety of disabilities, including sensory, chronic pain, mobility, developmental disorders, and mental illness. It is through these testimonies that we hope to redefine disability on our terms; to clearly state that disability is not a bad word, and that all disabled lives have value.

Redefining Disability is interdisciplinary, with broad application for undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, or to read for pleasure. Each entry contains discussion questions and/or activities for educators to use in the classroom.

Product Details
ISBN: 9789004512689
ISBN-10: 9004512683
Publisher: Brill
Publication Date: February 22nd, 2022
Pages: 300
Language: English
Series: Personal/Public Scholarship