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DisAppearing: Encounters in Disability Studies

  1. Edited by Tanya Titchkosky, Elaine Cagulada, Madeleine DeWelles, With Efrat Gold
https://www.canadianscholars.ca/books/disappearing

The book cover photo is limited to 6 copies (+2 artist prints)
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disappearing encounters in disability studies
disappearing encounters in disability studies
“This wonderfully exciting new text brings together a refreshing mix of essays, poetry, provocations and stories to explore the ways in which disability is concealed and revealed. Working with the frictional concept of ‘DisAppearing’, the contributors provide a number of entry points into disability studies—and studies of disability—demanding readers to ponder how and why disability matters in our everyday lives.”
—Dan Goodley, Professor, iHuman, University of Sheffield, England
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Fleeting thoughts
Fleeting thoughts
Year of achievment : 2019
- Book cover of " DisAppearing - Encounters in Disability Studies ", 2022
- Fine Art Photography Awards, Nominee, 2021
'' The photograph ''Fleeting thoughts'' reminds that the human mind is a dynamic entity and, this intimate part of all of us, is constantly evolving through time and space. ''
'' We can invest enormous time and energy in serious efforts to know another person, but in the end, how close can we come to that person's essence ? ''
- Haruki Murakami / The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1994)
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disappearing encounters in disability studies
disappearing encounters in disability studies
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disappearing encounters in disability studies
disappearing encounters in disability studies
“This wonderfully exciting new text brings together a refreshing mix of essays, poetry, provocations and stories to explore the ways in which disability is concealed and revealed. Working with the frictional concept of ‘DisAppearing’, the contributors provide a number of entry points into disability studies—and studies of disability—demanding readers to ponder how and why disability matters in our everyday lives.”
—Dan Goodley, Professor, iHuman, University of Sheffield, England
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