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Incurably Human Item Info

Title:
Incurably Human
Description:
Incurably Human is a semi-autobiographical book about inclusion, written by Micheline Mason. In the text, the author documents her experiences navigating the world with a physical disability. Along with the semi-personal narrative, the author provides a number of excerpts from other books that document the impact of eugenics, segregation, and medical “models” of disability on inclusivity for disabled people. Mason also explores several “resistance movements” to these forms of thought, such as reclaiming disabled identity, policy corrections, and the development of inclusive education. Several black and white illustrations accompany the text.
Publisher:
Working Press
Creator:
Micheline Mason
Date:
2000
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf
Subjects:
inclusivity disability nonfiction Working Press London segregation eugenics identity medical models inclusive education
Latitude:
51.4878180017594
Longitude:
-0.105386976472896
Location:
London
Language:
English
Is a Part of:
Trades Union Congress Library Collections, FWWCP Collection, Region 8 London, Box 10
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Incurably Human", Digital Collections, FWWCP
Reference Link:
https://library.bc.edu/ds/fwwcp/items/fwwcp08l10306.html