Extraordinary Bodies: Disability In Literature

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In my senior year of my undergraduate degree, I was lucky enough to have the ability to take Extraordinary Bodies: Disability in Literature with disability scholar Dr. Margaret Rose Torrell. We read memoirs by Nancy Mairs and Simi Linton that detailed their exclusion not only from accessing the world but accessing education. Simi Linton was enrolled in a class on the top floor of a building with no elevator, forcing her to enlist the help of two students to bring her and her wheelchair up flights of stairs. The education system in America, like most systems in America, is created for the able body, with little care or concern for those that are differently abled. The poster child for the disability experience through education is Ed Roberts,