Pierce Delahunt

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Disability studies scholar Michael Oliver, like many other disability theorists, argues that dependence is relative: “Professionals tend to define independence in terms of self-care activities such as washing, dressing, toileting, cooking and eating without assistance. Disabled people, however, define independence differently, seeing it as the ability to be in control of and make decisions about one’s life, rather than doing things alone or without help.”8
Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
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