Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement

Hardback Published on: 19/09/2023
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Synopsis

When bioethicist and professor Ashley Shew became a self-described “hard-of-hearing chemo-brained amputee with Crohn’s disease and tinnitus,” there was no returning to “normal.” Suddenly well-meaning people called her an “inspiration” while grocery shopping, or viewed her as a needy recipient of technological wizardry. Most disabled people don’t want what the abled assume they want—nor are they generally asked. Why do abled people frame disability as an individual problem that calls for technological solutions, rather than a social one?

In a warm, feisty, opinionated voice and vibrant prose, Shew shows how we can create better narratives and more accessible futures by drawing from the insights of the cross-disability community. For the future is surely disabled—whether through changing climate, new diseases, or even through space travel. It’s time we looked closely at how we all think about disability technologies and learn to envision disabilities not as liabilities, but as skill sets enabling all of us to navigate a challenging world.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN: 9781324036661
  • Number of pages: 160
  • Dimensions: 218 x 145 x 18 mm
  • Weight: 314g
  • Languages: English

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Against Technoableism
A must read for everyone, everywhere.
An absolutely incredible work. Shew narrates incredibly, an intricate, diverse and fascinating work about the intersectionality of ableism, racism, and mis... READ MORE
Tobi Morgan