'Eck it's the riddle of the sphinx, well perhaps more enlightening than the
riddle of the sands, or the riddle of the griddle - no that is not a
literary reference I just made it up, licence of ageing you know :)
Larry
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> Subject: Re: Non-disabled versus Able bodied
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> Exactly,
>
> Time can not be divorced from the phenomena of disability. This
> includes real measurable time and all kinds of perception and
> interpretations of time across the life course, through history,
> and with all the cultural baggage we all enjoy about time. If time
> was not such an understudied variable in disability studies, chronic
> illness would not be so undertheorized.
>
> Devva
>
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