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EXCERPT:
The story of having a disability or illness is difficult to tell as well as to hear....
TITLE:
Communication Barriers Between The Worlds Of "Able-bodiedness" And "Disability"
FROM:
Australian Disability Review
CREATOR:
Irving Kenneth Zola (author)
DATE:
1988
FORMAT:
Article
FORMAT TYPE:
Scholarly journal
PUBLICATION:
Australian Disability Review
SOURCE:
Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:
vol.1, no.3, pp.29-32
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Crutch
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Irving Kenneth Zola
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OBJECTS
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Communication Barriers Between The Worlds Of "Able-bodiedness" And "Disability"
(doc)
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Four Steps On The Road To Invalidity: The Denial Of Sexuality, Anger, Vulnerability And Potentiality
(doc)
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The Independent Living Movement: Empowering People With Disabilities
(doc)
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The Language Of Disability: Problems Of Politics And Practice
(doc)
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The Oration: Ageing And Disability: Toward A Unifying Agenda
(doc)
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