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TU#02 Insight - Difference as ability

TU#02 Insight - Difference as ability

Update: 2021-01-20
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In "Stolen Bodies, Reclaimed Bodies: Disability and Queerness," Eli Claire discusses their tremoring hands and the stigmatization they experienced as a queer, disabled person with cerebral palsy, and how they and their lover reframe tremoring as desirous and pleasureful. In relation, how does mnidoo-worlding articulate an Anishinaabe "refiguring of the world" that does not create a division between disabled and abled-bodied individuals? Whereas in western culture, difference is often perceived as a deficit that is stigmatized and not desired, Anishnaabe culture looks upon difference as ability. Disabled people are revered and believed to understand the world in ways that others cannot possibly know. Read all the insights here. https://www.urgentemergent.org/talking-uncertainty/mnidoo-worlding

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TU#02 Insight - Difference as ability

TU#02 Insight - Difference as ability

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