by Mary Wilkinson (Author)
This book tells the stories of nine disabled leaders who, by force of personality and concrete achievement, have made us think differently about disability. Whatever direction they have come from, they share a common will to change society so that disabled people get a fair deal.
There are compelling biographies of:
* Sir Bert Massie: public servant
* Lord (Jack) Ashley: Labour politician
* Rachel Hurst: activist and campaigner
* Tom Shakespeare: academic
* Phil Friend: entrepreneur and business consultant
* Peter White: broadcaster
* Mat Fraser: actor, musician and performer
* Andrew Lee: activist and campaigner
* Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson: Paralympic champion
Defying Disability is based on extensive interviews with the subjects and the people who know them. It marks their similarities and differences, the forces that drove them to achieve, the impact they have had on policies and practice, and how the modern history of disability in the UK has been played out in their lives.
Defying Disability is not just a good read; it will inform professionals in the field, students in disability studies, disabled people, their families and carers, and everyone interested in disability politics and policies.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
Published: 15 Feb 2009
ISBN 10: 1843104156
ISBN 13: 9781843104155
Book Overview: Interviews with nine disabled leaders that have made the world think differently about disability
This is an important insight into lives of nine brave people, who have, whatever their background fought for themselves and others; and in the case of some changed the law
and our way of seeing others. This book should be read by all.
-- Internet Law Book Reviews