Carol Gill: One of the major contributors to our loss of control is society and the way it views us and its reluctance, no, its unwillingness, to accommodate a different lifestyle--a lifestyle as different as ours--its unwillingness to validate and accept us as part of the human family. / Talking About Talking Back: Afterthoughts on the Making of the Disability Documentary Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back

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Talking About Talking Back: Afterthoughts on the Making of the Disability Documentary Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back
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David T. Mitchell
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Disability, Art, and Culture (Part One)
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Spring1998
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2
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98216_11
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37
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Carol Gill: One of the major contributors to our loss of control is society and the way it views us and its reluctance, no, its unwillingness, to accommodate a different lifestyle--a lifestyle as different as ours--its unwillingness to validate and accept us as part of the human family.

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"Carol Gill: One of the major contributors to our loss of control is society and the way it views us and its reluctance, no, its unwillingness, to accommodate a different lifestyle--a lifestyle as different as ours--its unwillingness to validate and accept us as part of the human family.; Talking About Talking Back: Afterthoughts on the Making of the Disability Documentary Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back." In the digital collection Michigan Quarterly Review Images. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/mqrimage/x-98216-und-11/98216_11. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 07, 2025.
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