Hilary Brown -at the Open University, Uk, has done a lot of
work in this area for women with learning disabilities so
recent writing from her should include this,
Jim Wood
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 21:46:12 -0700 mjpear
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> From: M. Jean Pearson, M.A.
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> I am working on a proposal to teach a course on women and disability at one of two universities in the Seattle, WA area. Any suggestions/resources re: sample syllabi (including reading materials) are appreciated.
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> I have personal experience with disability. Sara Ann, my only child, died six years ago. Sara was twenty years of age and had lived with a neurodegenerative illness of unknown etiology for fifteen years. Two years ago I was diagnosed with epilepsy, an illness I have lived with nearly all of my life.
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Jim Wood
University of Exeter
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