Exploring the harsh realities of street life and survival, this narrative offers a raw portrayal of individuals navigating sex work amidst the AIDS crisis. It delves into the struggles and resilience of those living on society's fringes, highlighting their experiences with vulnerability and strength in an unforgiving environment. The book serves as a powerful reflection on the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Focusing on the philosophical foundations of physical rehabilitation, this book broadens the concept of movement to include social, emotional, and political dimensions. It critiques the limitations of biomedicine in rehabilitation, drawing insights from various disciplines such as disability studies and cultural studies. The text advocates for diversifying rehabilitation practices and proposes a redefined ethical framework, offering innovative approaches that challenge traditional views and enhance the understanding of movement in rehabilitation contexts.