I am doing an AS level sociology course, education being the topic of the
moment, and although gender and ethnicity got onto the curriculum long ago I
cannot believe that the course is anything like comprehensive if it does not
have the dimension of disability.
The fact is for all Messr's Barnes, Shakespeare, Oliver et al dignify there
pretension to academic orthodoxy, within the mainstream of what is being
taught they are not even a sideshow.
Now is not that a real demonstration of the social ostracism of disability
as a schism, cleavage or critique of society, and who is going to do
anything about that. ????
Larry who is sore angered by this.
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