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Most works in critical disability studies I am aware of challenges deficit based models of disability(which I am in favor of). The social model of disability does this. It also seems to challenges scientific authority (which makes the scientific skeptic in me bristle, I suppose itβs the part that likes David Hume), at least Critical Autism Studies does. Now, I am Autistic/Neurodivergent. I like some aspect of Critical Autism Studies which is about challenging deficit-based models of disability (this is liberating, freeing),
Are there any class analyses of disability, maybe of how disability and class interact, say of: hiring discrimination, wealth inequality, poor accommodations in workplaces, discrimination in the workplace, maybe interpersonal or state violence (autism and the police, institutionalization). Maybe theories of mental illness and the Other. I guess there could be something on the autistic male body in public space, or the autistic female body in public space, the autistic queer body in public space etc.
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