Review of Invisible Differences, Visible Success by Neil Alexander-Passe

Authors

  • Martin Bloomfield Lecturer, Digital Ethics, HWR, Berlin

Abstract

This is a book that challenges the narrative that those who are “different” should be either pitied or admired. In doing so, Alexander-Passe has successfully collapsed the “twice exceptional” binary, and given the reader a far more satisfying three-dimensional view of the reality – and the humanity – of what it means to not quite fit in.

Author Biography

Martin Bloomfield, Lecturer, Digital Ethics, HWR, Berlin

Lecturer, Digital Ethics, HWR, Berlin

Published

2023-04-21

How to Cite

Bloomfield, M. (2023). Review of Invisible Differences, Visible Success by Neil Alexander-Passe. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 12(1), 212–216. Retrieved from https://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/article/view/981

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Reviews