Jackie
any of the Videos from Advocating Change Together would do that. My
favorites the "Disability Identity & culture. The message is given with
music, with assertiveness
www.selfadvocacy.com
I've used these in 3 classes that I lecture. The students were in shock. If
you want to keep people up that's what you need. good luck
Maria
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From: "Jackie Leach Scully" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 5:16 PM
Subject: A Tall Order
> Dear Listers
>
> In about a week's time I am teaching a course on ethics to some PhD
> neuroscientists. We cover a lot of ground, and I try to bring inmultiple
> perspectives (incl disability studies) throughout. On the final day we
have
> one dedicated session about concepts of health, disease, ability,
normality
> etc. It will be late on a Friday afternoon, everyone will be tired and
want
> to go home, etc, so I want to some video to wake them up.
>
> Ideal would be some snippet from a movie that expressed something that
> *challenged* accepted ideas about normality/abnormality and similar
topics,
> that we could use as basis for discussion. Given constraints of time, not
> too long a snippet, and a film readily commercially available (ie I can go
> down the video shop and rent it).
>
> Suggestions, anyone?
>
> Gratefully
>
> Jackie
>
>
> --
>
> Dr Jackie Leach Scully
> Arbeitsstelle für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften
> Institut für Geschichte und Epistemologie der Medizin
> Universität Basel
> Schönbeinstrasse 20, 4056 Basel, Switzerland
> Tel./Fax: +41 61 332 15 19
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Avoid the flourish. Do not be afraid to be weak. Do not be ashamed to be
> tired. You look good when you're tired. You look like you could go on
> forever.
>
> Leonard Cohen
>
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