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Quotes from Lennard J. Davis

Curiosity is a restless propensity and often does but hurry us forward the more irresistably, the greater is the danger that attends its indulgence.
~ Lennard J. Davis
Disability is something imposed on top of our impairments by the way we are unnecessarily isolated and excluded from full participation in society
~ Lennard J. Davis
Sign language occupies the interstice where space and silence come together; sign language is the locus where the body meets language.
~ Lennard J. Davis
the figure of the disabled woman is best apprehended as a product of conceptual triangulation. She is a cultural third term, a figure constituted by the originary binary pair of the masculine figure and the feminine figure. Thus, the disabled female figure occupies an intragender position; that is, she is not only defined against the masculine figure, but she is imagined as the antithesis of the normative woman as well.
~ Lennard J. Davis
As such, the Deaf do not regard their absence of hearing as a disability, any more than a Spanish-speaking person would regard the inability to speak English as a disability.
~ Lennard J. Davis
Throughout the USA hundreds of people, most of whom are poor and members of minorities, are languishing in jails and mental hospitals, their rights to a speedy trial, due process, and justice abandoned. These people have two things in common – they are deaf and they cannot sign or speak.
~ Lennard J. Davis