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TITLE:  Communication Barriers Between The Worlds Of "Able-bodiedness" And "Disability"
CREATOR:  Irving Kenneth Zola (author)
DATE:  1988
FORMAT:  Scholarly Journal
 
FROM:  Australian Disability Review
SOURCE:  Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:  vol.1, no.3, pp.29-32
 
KEYWORDS:  Activists, Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Braces, Crutch, Disability Culture, Disability Studies, Disease, Doctors, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Identity, Independent Living, Institutions, Irving Kenneth Zola, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Physical Disability, Polio, Popular Culture, Psychology, Sports, Travel, Wheelchair
 
SEE ALSO FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Four Steps On The Road To Invalidity: The Denial Of Sexuality, Anger, Vulnerability And Potentiality
- The Independent Living Movement: Empowering People With Disabilities
- The Language Of Disability: Problems Of Politics And Practice
- The Oration: Ageing And Disability: Toward A Unifying Agenda


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