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Pride Against Prejudice - Transforming Attitudes to Disabilities

Resource Type

Book

Description

In Pride Against Prejudice, Jenny Morris challenges with passion, authority, and conviction the reality of being different. Among the topics she covers are: current and historical debates on the quality of disabled peoples lives; the way disability is represented within Western culture; institutionalization and independence; feminist research and community care; and the politics of the disability movement. She asserts that, for too long, non-disabled people have not only defined the experience of disability but have had control over disabled peoples lives. This important book has grown out of an emerging organization of disabled people who are part of a powerful new culture. Jenny Morris is the author of Encounters with Strangers: Feminism and Disability, Able Lives: Womens Experience of Paralysis, and Alone Together: Voices of Single Mothers.

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

Adulthood (22+)

Languages

English

ISBN

0704342863

Author

Jenny Morris

Publication

1999 Women's Press Limited

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