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Author Hillyer, Barbara, 1934-

Title Feminism and disability / by Barbara Hillyer.

Imprint Norman, Okla. : University of Oklahoma Press, ©1993.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  362.408 H655F    Check Shelf
Description xv, 302 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-296) and index.
Contents 1. Thinking About Jennifer, 1979 -- 2. Notes Toward a New Theory -- 3. Language and Biography -- 4. Productivity and Pace -- 5. Grief -- 6. Mother-Blaming -- 7. Denial and Normalization -- 8. Passing -- 9. Nature and Technology -- 10. Caregivers and Difference -- 11. Codependence and In/Dependence -- 12. Recovery Programs -- 13. Thinking About Jennifer and Me, 1992.
Summary Most women's lives are touched by disability, either their own limitations or those of someone for whom they care; and the institutionalized inequality that women face is no less a reality for women with disabilities. Yet to a great extent the feminist and disability communities have failed to form a significant coalition or even to comprehend women's experiences of disability. Written from Barbara Hillyer's perspective as a teacher of feminist theory and the mother of a young woman with multiple disabilities, Feminism and Disability blends personal, political, and intellectual insights to enrich both feminist theory and disability theory. It explores issues of vital concern to women with disabilities and women caregivers: body awareness, community and reciprocity, fatigue, the supposed dichotomy between nature and technology, codependence. and recovery programs. The ways in which cultural standards of language, independence, pace, cheerfulness, mother-blaming, and grief limit our understanding are explained and confronted. Throughout, Hillyer advocates that women recognize and integrate weakness along with strength. The text challenges political movements that emphasize productivity and normalization to accommodate some less heroic aspects of the human condition: that all people need help in development at all stages; that death is not always the worst thing that can happen to a person; that senility and degenerative diseases undermine belief in life as a growth process; that some losses cannot be restored. Being limited and knowing it, Hillyer shows, permit both compassion and political cooperation. Feminism and Disability is a scholarly tour de force, a comprehensive survey of various specialized literatures decoded and compared in light of women's autobiographical narratives of limitation and ability. Its conclusions are bold and liberating. Certain to be a milestone in the development of feminism and disability rights, it offers a new, holistic view that will energize discourse, influence policy, and change lives.
Subject Women with disabilities -- United States -- Psychology.
Feminist theory.
Parents of children with disabilities -- United States.
Feminist theory. (OCoLC)fst00922816
Parents of children with disabilities. (OCoLC)fst01053495
Women with disabilities -- Psychology. (OCoLC)fst01178687
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Feminisme.
Gehandicapten.
Vrouwen.
Behinderung (DE-588)4112696-8
Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2
Frau.
Indexed Term Handicapped women
United States
ISBN 0806125004 (alk. paper)
9780806125008 (alk. paper)
0806129794
9780806129792
0585169365
9780585169361
0806172479
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