Running for Normalcy, Identity Development, and the Disability Blues

Running for Normalcy, Identity Development, and the Disability Blues

An Autoethnography That Explores One Man's Quest To Understand His Disability

Scholar's Press ( 2013-03-10 )

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Many individuals with disabilities develop low self-esteem because they regularly encounter a culture that devalues their disabilities. In fact, many resent their disabilities, and reject the idea that their disability is an important part of their identity. In this book, Dr. Cort Schneider utilizes an autoethnographic method of inquiry in order to illustrate his own struggle with his identity as a person with a disability. This book explores his transformation from a person who rejected his disability to a person that now openly embraces it. Dr. Schneider also explores the complex nature of identity development as it relates to those who have disabilities. Chapter One introduces the topic of identity and disability. Chapter Two explains the concept of autoethnography. Chapter Three explains Dr. Schneider's struggle with identity. Chapter Four examines the contradictions that are often present in the process of identity development. Chapter Five explores the impact that relationships can have on one's identity. Chapter Six discusses the role that public discourse plays in issues of identity. Chapter Seven explores the implications of the research that is presented in this book.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-51254-0

ISBN-10:

3639512545

EAN:

9783639512540

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Cort Schneider

Number of pages:

248

Published on:

2013-03-10

Category:

Methods of the empirical and qualitative social research