In the depths of all of us, we know that there are people, we are born, grown up and die. We can sense that we are faithful to ourselves, and this time we can feel by pretending not to be ourselves. However, many people spend their entire lives to find out who this person is and how to become this person. But decide through how much of our identity is an immutable permanent part of ourselves and through external influences (including culture, religion, disability, family, friends, pop culture, and media) It is difficult.
We insist on the position of people with disabilities. Some artists explain the process claiming to be disabled and learn to be proud of their identity. An artist writes, "My obstacle is a burden of my pride." Gender, appearance, likes / dislikes, intelligence, libido, talent and so on. I managed my experience of physical disability and continued to explain the stage of my life when I ceased to rely on others.
Art and Disability: Mutual recognition of young artists and disabled people Jennifer Sullivan Slowski Boston University (Boston) E-mail: Jennifer.sulewski@umb.edu Heike Boeltzig Boston University, Boston Rooshey Hasnain, University of Illinois at Chicago
Alice: This word is either a noun or a verb. Some (not all) of the communities with disabilities, often referred to as defamation of persons with disabilities, refer to their pride and cultural identity when circumventing this term. Writer / activist Caitlin Woods expresses her identity in the following words. ... When I heard the word crip, it is a symbol of identity and culture. That is a bad word in many ways. It has advantages. That's it. However, I think that this is also a very cool language. Because when I met people with disabilities called clipping, I know they failed. For me, this is like a way. We think that we are at the same wavelength in terms of politics, identity, and disability culture.
The society that declares the status of my disability really wants to think that disabled people are not because they can not work, and / or because they are considered to be broken. When judging that my obstacle is only a part of me, when society disappointed me without basic adaptation, I regained a large part of my previously esteemed pride. Invest in my writing. I am writing, but it is always hard to spend time investing in it when I am at school and in the future. As I became a permanent handicapped, I wrote some writings, but sometimes I find it difficult to stick with it without any special writing. It is difficult at first to prove the use of money (without the evidence) to fund the workspace, but I am sure I already benefit from this decision. article