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Disabled Child - Memoirs of a Normal Future

English · Hardback

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"When children are born with disabilities or become disabled in childhood, parents often experience bewilderment: they find themselves unexpectedly in another world, without a roadmap, without community, and without narratives to make sense of their experiences. The Disabled Child: Memoirs of a Normal Future 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. Though the disabilities represented in the genre are diverse, the memoirs share a number of remarkable similarities; they are generally written by white, heterosexual, middle or upper-middle class, ablebodied parents, and they depict narratives in which the disabled child overcomes barriers to a normal childhood and adulthood. Apgar demonstrates that in the process of telling these stories, which recuperate their children as productive members of society, parental memoirists write their children into dominant cultural narratives about gender, race, and class. By reinforcing and buying into these norms, Apgar argues, "special needs" parental memoirs reinforce ableism at the same time that they're writing against it"--

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Amanda Apgar is Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Loyola Marymount University.

Summary

How "special needs" parental memoirs contribute to neoliberal and ableist ideologies

Product details

Authors Amanda Apgar
Publisher University Of Michigan Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.01.2023
 
EAN 9780472075690
ISBN 978-0-472-07569-0
No. of pages 214
Series Corporealities: Discourses of Disability
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

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