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No Restraints
An Anthology of Disability Culture in Philadelphia
Edited by Gil Ott
Trade Paper, Perfect Bound, Extensively Illustrated | $20.00 | ISBN 0-9712996-2-5 | 2002Description
No Restraints is the first compilation in the United States to document the contemporary struggle for Disability Rights from a grassroots cultural perspective. No Restraints defines culture broadly, including politics, theory, history, photodocumentation, poetry, spirituality, visual arts, cartoons, and science fiction, all created by People with Disabilities. The result is a powerful primary source for the exploration of “difference,” a record of provocation and of the quest for independence and integration.