Winks, Blinks, Squints and Twitches: Looking for Disability and Culture Through My Son’s Left Eye
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Description
This chapter focuses on the culture and human experience of having an intellectual disability.
ISBN
9789044113945
Publication Date
2003
Publisher
Garant/Coronet Books
City
Antwerp, Belgium
Keywords
disabilities, disability services, Human services, disability culture
Disciplines
Disability and Equity in Education | Other Sociology | Sociology of Culture
Recommended Citation
Ferguson, P. M. (2003). Winks, blinks, squints and twitches: Looking for disability and culture through my son’s left eye. In P. Devlieger, F. Rusch, & D. Pfeiffer (Eds.), Rethinking disability: The emergence of new definitions, concepts and communities (pp. 131-147). Philadelphia: Garant/Coronet Books.
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Comments
In P. Devlieger, F. Rusch, & D. Pfeiffer (Eds.), Rethinking Disability: The Emergence of New Definitions, Concepts and Communities. Dr. Ferguson's chapter begins on page 131.
This text is only partially available through the link provided; some pages are not included.
This chapter was also published as an article in 2001 in Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research; a copy of that article may be read here.