Disability Visibility
First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century
by:
Alice Wong
in:
Human Rights
Summary:
The book is a collection of essays and personal narratives by disabled individuals, offering a diverse range of perspectives on disability experiences in modern society. It amplifies voices from various backgrounds, addressing themes of identity, activism, and the intersectionality of disability with other social categories.
Key points:
1. Disability Intersectionality: The book explores how disability intersects with race, gender, and sexuality, highlighting unique experiences of those in multiple marginalized groups.
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