Interdependency as an Ethic for Accessible Intellectual Publics by Julie Jung

Abstract

“An accessible society,” crip theorist Robert McRuer argues, “is not one simply with ramps and Braille signs on ‘public’ buildings, but one in which our ways of relating to, and depending on, each other have been reconfigured” (94). Using McRuer’s definition as a starting point, in this article I seek to work toward creating a… Continue reading Interdependency as an Ethic for Accessible Intellectual Publics by Julie Jung

Journal
Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Published
2019-10-06
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