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Disability is portrayed as an inherent aspect of human existence, affecting nearly everyone at some point through various life experiences. The essay argues that disabilities are cultural constructs rather than individual traits, highlighting how societal norms dictate perceptions of ability and disability. It emphasizes that disability is often marginalized and distorted in mainstream culture, leading to a rigid adherence to notions of normalcy. Ultimately, the work explores how societal attitudes can enable or disable individuals, shaping their experiences of disability.
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Disability and Culture: The usefulness of Davis argument about the relationship between the concept of normalcy and cultural production, Leila Fielding
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- 2012
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