圣人、圣人和受害者

Alison Piepmeier, George Estreich, R. Adams
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本章考察了一种复杂的类型:残疾儿童的父母所写的回忆录。尽管这些故事被公式化地描述为战胜逆境的胜利,但艾莉森·皮普迈尔(Alison Piepmeier)将其中许多描述为非人性化的场所。父母的回忆录往往过度关注悲伤或残疾的医学图景。它们可以强化人们熟悉的、令人深感不安的态度,认为残疾人是悲惨的、负担沉重的、不值得的。与此同时,艾莉森表明,父母回忆录可以起到积极的作用,作为抵抗的场所,挑战错误的信息,重塑对残疾的普遍看法。
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Saints, Sages, and Victims
This chapter examines a complicated genre: the memoir written by a parent of a child with a disability. Despite the formulaic presentation of these narratives as a triumph over adversity, Alison Piepmeier describes many of them as sites of dehumanization. Parental memoirs often overly focus on grief or a medicalized picture of disability. They can reinforce familiar, deeply troubling attitudes about people with disabilities as tragic, burdensome, and unworthy. At the same time, Alison shows that parental memoirs can serve an activist function, acting as sites of resistance, challenging misinformation, and reworking prevailing perceptions of disability.
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