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Fear and Love

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Disabilities studies scholars observe that mainstream responses to disabilities are often fear-based. Having a child with a disability may challenge this fear. Scholars such as Eva Feder Kittay, Michael Berube, and Gail Heidi Landsman explore how their understanding of the meanings of disability changed when they had a child with a disability—when they loved someone with a disability. This paper will participate in that conversation, exploring the trajectory from fear to love. I will consider both my relationship with my daughter, who has Down syndrome, and my own experience of disability because of a brain tumor.
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Piepmeier, Alison. "Fear and Love" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, CO, <Not Available>. 2013-05-19 <http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p420237_index.html>

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Piepmeier, A. "Fear and Love" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, CO <Not Available>. 2013-05-19 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p420237_index.html

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Abstract: Disabilities studies scholars observe that mainstream responses to disabilities are often fear-based. Having a child with a disability may challenge this fear. Scholars such as Eva Feder Kittay, Michael Berube, and Gail Heidi Landsman explore how their understanding of the meanings of disability changed when they had a child with a disability—when they loved someone with a disability. This paper will participate in that conversation, exploring the trajectory from fear to love. I will consider both my relationship with my daughter, who has Down syndrome, and my own experience of disability because of a brain tumor.

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