Disability, Mothers, and Organization: Accidental Activists

Author:   Melanie Panitch (Ryerson University, Canada) ,  Melanie Panitch (Ryerson University, Canada)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415998963


Pages:   234
Publication Date:   28 October 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Melanie Panitch (Ryerson University, Canada) ,  Melanie Panitch (Ryerson University, Canada)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9780415998963


ISBN 10:   0415998964
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   28 October 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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How do ordinary people become activists? How do women marginalized as volunteers become political leaders? How did middle-class Canadian mothers change the professional practices and public laws impacting their disabled children? Skillfully combining methods and insights from women's studies and disability studies to deepen our understanding of women's and disabled people's history, Melanie Panitch's instructive monograph tells us how. Paul K. Longmore Professor, Department of History San Francisco State University In the best traditions of feminist scholarship, Melanie Panitch uncovers the inspiring history of mothers in the battle for equality for people with disabilities. Disability, Mothers and Organization: Accidental Activists shows the reader in an accessible and enjoyable narrative the important role that mothers of disabled children played in the fight for equality facing not only the discrimination and stereotyping of their children but also of themselves as women. Bravo for this important new contribution to women's and disability studies. Judy Rebick CAW Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy Ryerson University Panitch captures the spirit behind two movements that changed the lives ofcountless people with intellectual disabilities in Canada - deinstitutionalization and human rights -- and shows how mothers made the difference. Her book illustrates how three women bucked traditional expectations for being 'good mothers' and became national leaders and heroes. Poignant, instructive and inspirational. Diane Richler, CM President Inclusion International


How do ordinary people become activists? How do women marginalized as volunteers become political leaders? How did middle-class Canadian mothers change the professional practices and public laws impacting their disabled children? Skillfully combining methods and insights from women's studies and disability studies to deepen our understanding of women's and disabled people's history, Melanie Panitch's instructive monograph tells us how. Paul K. Longmore Professor, Department of History San Francisco State University In the best traditions of feminist scholarship, Melanie Panitch uncovers the inspiring history of mothers in the battle for equality for people with disabilities. Disability, Mothers and Organization: Accidental Activists shows the reader in an accessible and enjoyable narrative the important role that mothers of disabled children played in the fight for equality facing not only the discrimination and stereotyping of their children but also of themselves as women. Bravo for this important new contribution to women's and disability studies. Judy Rebick CAW Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy Ryerson University Panitch captures the spirit behind two movements that changed the lives ofcountless people with intellectual disabilities in Canada - deinstitutionalization and human rights -- and shows how mothers made the difference. Her book illustrates how three women bucked traditional expectations for being 'good mothers' and became national leaders and heroes. Poignant, instructive and inspirational. Diane Richler, CM President Inclusion International


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Melanie Panitch is Director of the School of Disability Studies and Co-Director of the Ryerson RBC Foundation Institute for Disability Studies Research and Education at Ryerson University.

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