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MARC 21
Being seen: one deafblind woman's fight to end ableism
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$aSjunneson, Elsa$d1985-$e
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$aBeing seen$bone deafblind woman's fight to end ableism$cElsa Sjunneson
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$aNew York$aLondon$aToronto$aSydney$aNew Dehli$bTiller Press$c2021
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$axi, 273 Seiten
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$aIncludes bibliographical references
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$aThe Building Blocks of Blindness: Hi, I'm Elsa -- We Need to Talk about Helen: Breaking Gibson's Mythology -- Language Acquisition Through the Sound Barrier and Other Deafblind Mysteries -- My Body and Other Histories -- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Identify Ableism: A Lesson in Radiation Poisoning -- Your Vision of Blindness is Impaired: The Monolith of Blindness in Media -- How I Learned to Drive, Play With Swords, And Other Things You Shouldn't Do At Home -- Yes, Virginia, Even Blind Men Can Be Assholes: The Intersection of Disability and Gender -- The Call is Coming from Inside the House: Surviving Ableist Violence Through the Lens of Horror -- Cripping My Dance Card: Required Reading for People Who Want to Date Me (But my Relatives Should Close the Book) -- Coming Out of the Closet: But Only If It's ADA Compliant -- There Are No Blind Moms on TV: Disability & Parenthood Stigma -- I Am Not a Teaching Tool: Medicalizing the Disabled Body -- Welcome to the Cyberpunk Future, It's In My Ears: Disability and Science Fiction -- We Have Always Thrived in the Castle: Defying Ableism to Become Yourself -- Cane in One Hand, Protest Sign in the Other: A View of Police Brutality and Disability -- Hindsight is 20/20, Except if You're Me and then it's [REDACTED].
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$a"A deafblind writer and professor explores how the misrepresentation of disability in books, movies, and TV harms both the disabled community and everyone else"--
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Deafblind people
$vBiography
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People with disabilities in mass media
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Discrimination against people with disabilities
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$aTaubblinde Frau
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$aDiskriminierung
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$aBiografie
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$aPeruzzi, Meredith$tEjecting ableism to another planet$w(DE-627)1814409408
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