Going ‘off grid’: a mother’s account of refusing disability
© The Author(s) 2018. This chapter provides an account of a mother’s efforts to refuse ‘disability’ on behalf of her son. Using queer studies, queer phenomenology and Titchkosky’s recent work on the pedagogic possibilities of the disabled body, this chapter uses a mother’s account of living through and beyond ‘disability’ to highlight how counting as human off the ableist grid is a problematic but necessary risk. It includes, as a performative act of unbecoming, a letter written to the family doctor explaining the mother’s refusal to follow through with a psychiatric consultation for her son in fear of reconnecting with the disabling ableist grid.
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71-79Publisher DOI
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9781137544469Language
engPublication classification
B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2018, The AuthorEditor/Contributor(s)
Runswick-Cole K, Curran T, Liddiard KPublisher
Palgrave MacmillanPlace of publication
London, Eng.Title of book
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