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An Arts-Based Inquiry of Sibling Disability: Stealing from My Sister's Plate

An Arts-Based Inquiry of Sibling Disability: Stealing from My Sister's Plate in Franklin, TN

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An Arts-Based Inquiry of Sibling Disability: Stealing from My Sister's Plate

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An Arts-Based Inquiry of Sibling Disability: Stealing from My Sister's Plate in Franklin, TN

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This book examines texts and other artistic products rendered by siblings of individuals with disabilities in order to interrogate the impact of disability on the identity of non-disabled siblings. This includes an arts-based analysis of the author’s own experiences as the sister of a woman with disabilities as depicted in photo essays and autoethnographic texts.
By providing an alternate presentation of the topics surrounding sibling disability it gives readers a deeper and broader perspective of the lived experience of sibling disability by introducing them to some of the knowledge that is specifically, and perhaps singularly available to siblings of people with disabilities. Presenting findings from narrative analysis, visual analysis, autoethnographic and arts-based research related to sibling disability, it challenges the grand narratives that persist in many cultural products and medical discourses around sibling disability.
It will be of interest to all scholars and students of disability studies, sociology, childhood studies, family studies and the arts more broadly.
This book examines texts and other artistic products rendered by siblings of individuals with disabilities in order to interrogate the impact of disability on the identity of non-disabled siblings. This includes an arts-based analysis of the author’s own experiences as the sister of a woman with disabilities as depicted in photo essays and autoethnographic texts.
By providing an alternate presentation of the topics surrounding sibling disability it gives readers a deeper and broader perspective of the lived experience of sibling disability by introducing them to some of the knowledge that is specifically, and perhaps singularly available to siblings of people with disabilities. Presenting findings from narrative analysis, visual analysis, autoethnographic and arts-based research related to sibling disability, it challenges the grand narratives that persist in many cultural products and medical discourses around sibling disability.
It will be of interest to all scholars and students of disability studies, sociology, childhood studies, family studies and the arts more broadly.

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