Description
ABOUT THE BOOK
Coming to terms with disability brings together selected texts by a longstanding disabled political activist. Readers will gain insights into theoretical, political, social, and personal issues explored by Bob and others. From how disabled people are viewed and treated, to revealing the consequences of facing disablism, the book challenges our thinking and captures the political struggle by disabled people over the last five decades and the ideas, experiences, and feelings that underpinned the rise of disability politics.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bob Williams-Findlay is the founder of Birmingham Disability Rights Group and the former Chair of the British Council of Organisations of Disabled People. He is the author of Disability Politics – the body as a site of struggle and More than a left foot.
CONTENTS
- Disability politics and culture: Seeking a bridge over troubled waters
- White Lines and Paradoxical Relationships
- Developing an eco-social approach towards self-determined living
- My disability lexicon