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"We Wouldn't Change Him for the World, but We'd Change the World for Him": Parents, Disability, and the Cultivation of a Positive Imaginary

By: Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublication details: Current Anthropology; 2024Description: S32-S54ISSN:
  • 0011-3204
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Down's syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom. There is a growing public, and positive, presence of people with DS in cultural outlets and across networks of people with experiences of disability. Simultane
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Down's syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom. There is a growing public, and positive, presence of people with DS in cultural outlets and across networks of people with experiences of disability. Simultane

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