
Disability, Self, and Society
Disability, Self, and Society speaks with authenticity about disability as a process of identity formation within a culture that has done a great deal to de-emphasize the complexity of disability experience. Unlike many who hold the conventional sociological view of disability as a ''lack'' or stigmatized identity, Tanya Titchkosky approaches disability as an agentive (not passive) embodiment of l...
Disability, Self, and Society speaks with authenticity about disability as a process of identity formation within a culture that has done a great deal to de-emphasize the complexity of disability experience. Unlike many who hold the conventional sociological view of disability as a ''lack'' or stigmatized identity, Tanya Titchkosky approaches disability as an agentive (not passive) embodiment of l...