Growing Up Disabled in Australia e-bog
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A rich collection of writing from those negotiating disability in their lives - a group whose voices are not heard often enough'My body and its place in the world seemed normal to me. Why wouldn't it?'I didn't grow up disabled; I grew up with a problem. A problem that those around me wanted to fix.'We have all felt that uncanny sensation that someone is watching us.'The diagnosis helped but it ...
E-bog
117,81 DKK
Forlag
Black Inc.
Udgivet
3 februar 2021
Længde
288 sider
Genrer
DQ
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781743821374
A rich collection of writing from those negotiating disability in their lives - a group whose voices are not heard often enough'My body and its place in the world seemed normal to me. Why wouldn't it?'I didn't grow up disabled; I grew up with a problem. A problem that those around me wanted to fix.'We have all felt that uncanny sensation that someone is watching us.'The diagnosis helped but it didn't fix everything.'Don't fear the labels.'That identity, which I feared for so long, is now one of my greatest qualities.'I had become disabled - not just by my disease, but by the way the world treated me. When I found that out, everything changed.'One in five Australians has a disability. And disability presents itself in many ways. Yet disabled people are still underrepresented in the media and in literature. In Growing Up Disabled in Australia - compiled by writer and appearance activist Carly Findlay OAM - more than forty writers with a disability or chronic illness share their stories, in their own words. The result is illuminating. Contributors include senator Jordon Steele-John, paralympian Isis Holt, Dion Beasley, Sam Drummond, Astrid Edwards, Sarah Firth, El Gibbs, Eliza Hull, Gayle Kennedy, Carly-Jay Metcalfe, Fiona Murphy, Jessica Walton and many more.