Disability rhetoric /
Disability Rhetoric is the first book to view rhetorical theory and history through the lens of disability studies. Traditionally, the body has been seen as, at best, a rhetorical distraction; at worst, those whose bodies do not conform to a narrow range of norms are disqualified from speaking. Yet,...
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Syracuse, New York :
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2014.
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Critical perspectives on disability.
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