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by bethly
1050 days ago
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It is so interesting to me the way “nerd” and “geek” function as quasi-diagnostic categories for Boomers: not specifically medicalized, yet used to describe developmental differences. It demonstrates both the power and limits of the social model of disability, in a way no amount of pure theory would. (We can contrast this with the current Gen Z movement towards neurodiversity, which is emerging from solidarity across dramatically different subjective experiences, some regarded by the medical profession and others not.) |
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