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A candid, behind the curtains consideration of disability and being human. Often invisible or overlooked, a substantial and essential part of the human family anywhere carries some disability label. Dr. Maureen McCue questions the roles, rules, causes, and consequences of disability. Focus on the special talents and lifelong trials of a dependent adult son with autism mirrors and highlights the uneven abilities and disabilities of caring professionals, families, friends, and strangers. A closer look at Being Human Differently.

Produktbeschreibung
A candid, behind the curtains consideration of disability and being human. Often invisible or overlooked, a substantial and essential part of the human family anywhere carries some disability label. Dr. Maureen McCue questions the roles, rules, causes, and consequences of disability. Focus on the special talents and lifelong trials of a dependent adult son with autism mirrors and highlights the uneven abilities and disabilities of caring professionals, families, friends, and strangers. A closer look at Being Human Differently.
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Autorenporträt
Maureen McCue is an adjunct clinical assistant professor in The University of Iowa Colleges of Public Health and Liberal Arts and Sciences. She is a founding member, faculty, and former Director of the University of Iowa Global Health Studies Program. Prof. McCue has been coordinator of the Iowa Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility for 10 years and has worked as a physician for a local women's clinic for over 16 years. She was a founding member of the UICHR's former executive board.