The bibliography on disability that came out of a discussion of the
Communications Subcommittee of the President's Committee on
Employment of People with Disabilities (US) is now on-line at
http://home.pacbell.net/atusler/bib.html
Many of you gave me very helpful advice about it. It's primary
purpose is as a means to inform non-scholars about these new ways of
looking at disability.
One new category has been suggested, children's literature. I'm
afraid that I am woefully ignorant about it. Does anyone have any
suggestions of books aimed at children and teenagers that portray
disability in a non-stereotypical manner? Any suggestions would be
much appreciated.
Thank you again,
Anthony
--
"I have plumbed the depth of dependency--
yum, yum, yum.
That is not a power position in society."
Ram Dass, in person, 5/23/00
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PO Box 968 707 795-1107
Cotati CA 94931 707 792-7745 FAX
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http://home.pacbell.net/atusler
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