Disability Pride
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Ben Mattlin
An eye-opening portrait of the diverse disability community as it is today, and how disability attitudes, activism, and representation have evolved since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)In Disability Pride, disabled journalist Ben Mattlin weaves together interviews and reportage to introduce a cavalcade of individuals, ideas, and events in engaging, fast-paced prose. He traces the generation that came of age after the ADA reshaped America, and how it is influencing the future. He documents how autistic self-advocacy and the neurodiversity movement upended views of those whose brains work differently. He lifts the veil on a thriving disability culture—from social media to high fashion, Hollywood to Broadway—showing how the politics of beauty for those with marginalized body types and facial features is sparking widespread change.He also explores the movement’s shortcomings, particularly the erasure of nonwhite and LGBTQIA+ people that helped give rise to Disability Justice. He delves into systemic ableism in health care, the right-to-die movement, institutionalization, and the scourge of subminimum-wage labor that some call legalized slavery. And he finds glimmers of hope in how disabled people never give up their fight for parity and fair play.Beautifully written, without anger or pity, Disability Pride is a revealing account of an often misunderstood movement and identity, an inclusive reexamination of society’s treatment of those it deems different.
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Author
Ben Mattlin
Pages
272
Publisher
Beacon Press
Published Date
2022-11-29
ISBN
0807036455 9780807036457
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"As with any grouping of human beings, we, members of the disabled community, are no monolith. We have widely divergent views on a variety of topics that impact each of us, including thoughts on physician-assisted suicide, identity politics, self-identifying terminology, diversity within the leadership of disability activism, and so much more. <br/><br/>Veteran, accomplished author Ben Mattlin does a phenomenal job at addressing the aforementioned topics and more as they’ve presented themselves since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act more than twenty-two years ago. While giving the appropriate deference to a variety of viewpoints within and experts regarding each topic, Mattlin’s lifetime of experience as a disabled person in America lends additional insight into every chapter. As someone who’s experienced life both before and after passage of the ADA, he’s keenly aware of the progress and limitations of both the governmental and community-based efforts to ensure equitable civil and human rights for all disabled Americans.<br/><br/>I’ve read each of Mattlin’s books, and he seems to best his previous efforts every time. Disability Pride presents as equal parts treatise on a particularly complex subject matter and love letter to a community Mattlin is undoubtedly proud of.<br/><br/>An absolute must-read."