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The everyday worlds of disabled children

Curran, Tillie; Runswick-Cole, Katherine; Liddiard, Kirsty

Authors

Tillie Curran Tillie.Curran@uwe.ac.uk
Occasional Associate Lecturer - CATE - ENG

Katherine Runswick-Cole

Kirsty Liddiard



Contributors

G.M Thomas
Editor

D. Sakellariou
Editor

Abstract

Drawing on our work in the developing area of disabled children's childhood studies, we expose the ways in which disabled children's lives are so often overshadowed by what we describe as the tyranny of the norm and by mundane everyday disablism. However, we also seek to celebrate the lives of disabled children and young people. We do this by describing the ways in which they offer the potential to disrupt narrow and normative assumptions about childhood and development, and demand us to think again about children’s lives now and in the future. Using a range of studies with disabled children, young people, and their family members and allies, we seek to re-orientate research inquiry, moving away from professionals’ concerns about children’s ‘deficits’ and ‘lack’ to focus, instead, on the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of disabled children and young people.

Deposit Date Nov 6, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title Disability, Normalcy, and the Everyday
ISBN 9781138214217
Keywords disabled children's childhoods, intimacy
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/868452
Publisher URL https://www.routledge.com/Disability-Normalcy-and-the-Everyday/Thomas-Sakellariou/p/book/9781138214217
Contract Date Feb 13, 2019