Disabled Power

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781479828135

A Storm, a Grid, and Embodied Harm in the Age of Disaster

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By Angela Frederick
Imprint: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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Pages:
272

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Angela Frederick is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at El Paso.

"When the power is out, the water frozen, and the world at a standstill, citizens suffer unequally. Disabled Power brings the disparities to life. Her detailed statistics cause disquiet, while individual stories drive home the point: infrastructure, government plans, and academic post-mortems fail miserably to address the resilience required for those living with disability. Yet Fredrick uncovers hacks and informal networks that offer a roadmap for preparing for future disasters. " - Julie A. Cohn, author of The Grid: Biography of an American Technology "Disabled Power is a gripping account of disaster, the utter necessity of a strong and interconnected infrastructure, and the high stakes peril disabled people are plunged into without it. Through stories and analysis, Frederick shows both the heavy price we pay for our illusions of independence, and how disabled people survive through ingenious, life sustaining creativity and collective care." - Laura Mauldin, creator of the the website Disability at Home and author of In Sickness and in Health: Love Stories From the Frontlines of Americas Caregiving Crisis

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