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blurring the lines of identity

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An edition of Disability and passing (2013)

Disability and passing

blurring the lines of identity

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Passing, an act usually associated with disguising race, also relates to disability. Whether a person classified as mentally ill struggles to suppress aberrant behavior to appear "normal" or a person intentionally takes on a disability identity to gain some advantage, passing is a pervasive and much-discussed phenomenon. This anthology examines this issue. Focusing on the United States from the nineteenth century to the present, the editors and contributors to this volume explore the intersections of disability, race, gender, and sexuality as these various aspects of identity influence each other and make identity fluid. They argue that the line between disability and normality is blurred, discussing disability as an individual identity and as a social category. And they discuss the role of stigma in decisions about whether or not to pass. The essays speak to the complexity of individual decisions about passing and open the conversation for broader discussion. -- From publisher's website.

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English
Pages
206

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Disability and passing: blurring the lines of identity
2013, Temple University Press
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Table of Contents

Passing in the shadow of FDR: polio survivors, passing, and the negotiation of disability / Daniel J. Wilson
The multiple layers of disability passing in life, literature, and public discourse / Jeffrey A. Brune
The menstrual masquerade / David Linton
"I made up my mind to act both deaf and dumb" : displays of disability and slave resistance in the antebellum American South / Dea H. Boster
Passing as sane, or how to get people to sit next to you on the bus / Peta Cox
Athlete first: a note on passing, disability, and sport / Michael A. Rembis
The sociopolitical contexts of passing and intellectual disability / Allison C. Carey
Growing up to become hearing: dreams of passing in oral deaf education / Kristen C. Harmon.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.9/08
Library of Congress
HV1568 .D5634 2013, HV1568.D5634 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 206 pages
Number of pages
206

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27184663M
Internet Archive
disabilitypassin0000unse
ISBN 10
1439909792, 1439909806
ISBN 13
9781439909799, 9781439909805
LCCN
2012042290
OCLC/WorldCat
815043832

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