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Home Bound: Growing Up with a Disability in America

Englisch · Fester Einband

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"When I was growing up, I learned that if you were a girl you went to school and college, then you married, became a wife and had a family. . . . When I became disabled, my journey, I was pretty sure, was not going to take me in those directions. What was I supposed to be? What kind of life was I supposed to have?" Once polio had made her a quadriplegic, Cass Irvin didn't know where she fit in or what would become of her. Neither did her parents, teachers, counselors, or rehabilitation therapists. And so began her search for a place to call home. In this memoir, Cass Irvin tells of the remarkable journey that transformed her from a young girl too timid to ask for help to a community activist and writer who speaks forcefully about the needs of people with disabilities. As a young girl she was taken to Warm Springs, Georgia, where she learned about living as a disabled person and found a hero in Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the famously if silently disabled president. Bright and inquisitive, Cass soon began to question the prevailing assumptions of a society that had no place for her and to question her own meekenss. In time, her keen sense of injustice gave her the courage to fight for a college education. That personal victory emboldened her to find the means to live independently, but it also persuaded her that political work is the key to enabling all people with disabilities to live fulfilling lives. This book, then, is testimony to the importance of community building and organizing as well as the story of one woman's struggle for independence.


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Acknowledgments
1. From the Kitty Room
2. True Home: Warm Springs
3. Attendant Vibrations
4. The Radicalization of Cass
5. True Hero


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Cass Irvin lives in Louisville, Kentucky. She is Executive Director of Access to the Arts, Inc. and is a frequent contributor to The Ragged Edge.


Zusammenfassung

A memoir that tells a remarkable journey which transformed the author from a young girl too timid to ask for help to a community activist and writer who speaks forcefully about the needs of people with disabilities.

Produktdetails

Autoren Cass Irvin
Verlag Temple University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.01.2004
 
EAN 9781592132195
ISBN 978-1-59213-219-5
Seiten 223
Abmessung 157 mm x 233 mm x 20 mm
Gewicht 490 g
Themen Sachbuch > Politik, Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft > Biographien, Autobiographien
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Soziologische Theorien

Biografien: allgemein, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Umgang mit Krankheit und Gesundheitsproblemen, Leben mit Behinderung

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