Minh Anh

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If access is seen as one individual’s “special needs” or “accommodations,” that access can then be separated from the structural inaccessibility of the world that necessitates it. It scales disability down to the quirk of a single person’s body, an extravagance to be indulged, an inconvenience to be controlled.
How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom
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