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Using an autoethnographic approach, as well as multiple first-person accounts from disabled writers, artists, and scholars, Jan Doolittle Wilson describes how becoming disabled is to forge a new consciousness and a radically new way of viewing the world. In Becoming Disabled, Wilson examines disability in ways that challenge dominant discourses and systems that shape and reproduce disability stigma and discrimination. It is to create alternative meanings that understand disability as a valuable human variation, that embrace human interdependency, and that recognize the necessity of social supports for individual flourishing and happiness. From her own disability view of the world, Wilson critiques the disabling impact of language, media, medical practices, educational systems, neoliberalism, mothering ideals, and other systemic barriers. And she offers a powerful vision of a society in which all forms of human diversity are included and celebrated and one in which we are better able to care for ourselves and each other.



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This book gives us a brilliant and clearly written look into the world of disability and neurodiversity with a combination of scholarship, media savvy, and personal narrative drawn from the author’s life and that of her daughter. Wilson presents up-to-date and nuanced information on these fascinating subjects in a format that is both engaging and meaningful. Highly recommended for those seeking an introduction to the topic and those who know it well.

-- Lennard Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago

Table of Contents

Part I: Identifying Disability

Chapter 1: Meanings of Disability

Chapter 2: Cripping Disability Identities

Part II: (Re)Imagining Disability

Chapter 3: Disability on Display

Chapter 4: Disability and Inclusive Education

Part III: Locating Disability

Chapter 5: Burrowing Within Disability

Chapter 6: Making Disability Home

Part IV: Mothering Disability

Chapter 7: Disability and the Constructs of Motherhood

Chapter 8: Refiguring Motherhood Through a Disability Lens

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793643698, 978-1793643698
      ISBN10: 1793643695

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Using an autoethnographic approach, as well as multiple first-person accounts from disabled writers, artists, and scholars, Jan Doolittle Wilson describes how becoming disabled is to forge a new consciousness and a radically new way of viewing the world. In Becoming Disabled, Wilson examines disability in ways that challenge dominant discourses and systems that shape and reproduce disability stigma and discrimination. It is to create alternative meanings that understand disability as a valuable human variation, that embrace human interdependency, and that recognize the necessity of social supports for individual flourishing and happiness. From her own disability view of the world, Wilson critiques the disabling impact of language, media, medical practices, educational systems, neoliberalism, mothering ideals, and other systemic barriers. And she offers a powerful vision of a society in which all forms of human diversity are included and celebrated and one in which we are better able to care for ourselves and each other.



      Trade Review

      This book gives us a brilliant and clearly written look into the world of disability and neurodiversity with a combination of scholarship, media savvy, and personal narrative drawn from the author’s life and that of her daughter. Wilson presents up-to-date and nuanced information on these fascinating subjects in a format that is both engaging and meaningful. Highly recommended for those seeking an introduction to the topic and those who know it well.

      -- Lennard Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Identifying Disability

      Chapter 1: Meanings of Disability

      Chapter 2: Cripping Disability Identities

      Part II: (Re)Imagining Disability

      Chapter 3: Disability on Display

      Chapter 4: Disability and Inclusive Education

      Part III: Locating Disability

      Chapter 5: Burrowing Within Disability

      Chapter 6: Making Disability Home

      Part IV: Mothering Disability

      Chapter 7: Disability and the Constructs of Motherhood

      Chapter 8: Refiguring Motherhood Through a Disability Lens

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