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Skin, Tooth and Bone
The Basis of Movement is Our People
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Skin, Tooth and Bone, by the disability justice collective Since Invalid, delves into the multifaceted experiences of disabled individuals, challenging societal norms and offering a powerful counter-narrative.
The book explores themes of embodiment, identity, and resistance, highlighting the importance of intersectionality and collective action.
It emphasizes the need to move beyond the limitations of the medical model and embrace a more holistic understanding of disability.
The authors' personal stories and insightful analysis provide a crucial framework for understanding disability justice and its implications for social change.
The book's impact lies in its ability to empower disabled individuals and foster a more inclusive society.
The book explores themes of embodiment, identity, and resistance, highlighting the importance of intersectionality and collective action.
It emphasizes the need to move beyond the limitations of the medical model and embrace a more holistic understanding of disability.
The authors' personal stories and insightful analysis provide a crucial framework for understanding disability justice and its implications for social change.
The book's impact lies in its ability to empower disabled individuals and foster a more inclusive society.
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as fundamental reading for understanding disability beyond common perceptions.

Sara Acevedo

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