Identity Making as a Colonization Process, and the Power of Disability Justice to Cultivate Intersectional Disobedience
Intersectionality has been used to describe the products of difference but scholars who work intersectionally in the tradition of Disability Justice have argued that attention should focus on the process of identity making-those processes by which some Lives-Hopes-Dreams are positioned as more valua...
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Main Author: | Phillip Andrew Boda (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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