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      The Disabled Child: Memoirs of a Normal Future

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      Tracks the narratives that have emerged from the community of parent-memoirists who, since the 1980s, have written in resistance of their children’s exclusion from culture. Apgar demonstrates that in the process of telling these stories parental memoirists write their children into dominant cultur...

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      Product ID:9780472055692
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability
      Title:The Disabled Child
      Subtitle:Memoirs of a Normal Future
      Authors:Author: Amanda Apgar
      Page Count:214
      Subjects:Disability: social aspects, Disability: social aspects
      Description:Tracks the narratives that have emerged from the community of parent-memoirists who, since the 1980s, have written in resistance of their children’s exclusion from culture. Apgar demonstrates that in the process of telling these stories parental memoirists write their children into dominant cultural narratives about gender, race, and class.
      Imprint Name:The University of Michigan Press
      Publisher Name:The University of Michigan Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-01-30

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      Weight354 g
      Dimensions150 × 228 × 17 mm