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Jaguars Ripped My Flesh

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ISBN-10: 0679770798

ISBN-13: 9780679770794

Edition: N/A

Authors: Tim Cahill

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The author of A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg and Pecked to Death by Ducks gives new meaning to the words "going to extremes" in this exhilarating--and frequently hilarious--collection of adventure travel writing. "Cahill . . . (writes) with the precision ofJohn McPhee and Joan Didion tempered by a Monty Pythonesque sense of the absurd."--San Diego Union-Tribune.
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 4/2/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 5.22" wide x 7.97" long x 0.74" tall
Weight: 0.572
Language: English

Introduction
Perspectives of Disability and Impairment
If I Had a Hammer
The Social Model in Action
Representing Disability
Disability and Impairment
Disability, Disability Studies and the Academy
Whose Tragedy? Towards a Personal Non-Tragedy View of Disability
Dependence, Independence and Normality
Reflections on Doing Emancipatory Disability Research
International Perspectives on Disability
in Our Own Image
Disability and the Body
Women and Disability
Men and Disability
'Can You See the Rainbow?' The Roots of Denial
Impairment, Difference and 'Identity'
Generating Debates
Why We Need a Life-Course Approach to Disability Issues
The Changing Face of Representation of Disability in the Media
Disability Culture
The Story so Far
'Race', Disability and Oppression
Who Is Disabled? Exploring the Scope of the Social Model of Disability
Disabled People, Disability and Sexuality
Controlling Lifestyles
Righting the Picture
Disability and Family Life
Disability and Childhood
Deconstructing the Stereotypes
Housing and Independent Living
Changing Technology
Communication Barriers
Building Access and Identity
Controlling Inclusion in Education
Young Disabled People's Perspectives
User-Led Organizations
Facilitating Independent Living
Leisure and Disabled People
Disability and Ageing
Employment Barriers and Inclusive Futures?
in Charge of Support and Health
The Crafting of Good Clients
Modernizing Services?
Disabled Health and Caring Professionals
The Experience of Visually Impaired Physiotherapists
Direct Payments
Disability, Care and Controlling Services
Counselling and Disabled People
Help or Hindrance?
a Critique of Professional Support and Intervention
Treatment at the Hands of Professionals
Diagnosis and Assessment in the Lives of Disabled People
Creating Potentials/Limiting Possibilities?
Tragedy Strikes Again! Why Community Care Still Poses a Problem for Integrated Living
The Global Economy of 'Care'
Creating a Society Fit For All
Disability and Social Exclusion in the Information Society
From Universal to Inclusive Design in the Built Environment
The Disablity Movement
Some Observations
Genetics, Disability and Bioethics
Legislation and Human Rights