id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt d504rj45s5m Lorraine V. Cuddeback Liberation, Resistance, and Agency in Intellectual Disability: An Ethnographic Study for Christian Ethics 1904 .txt text/plain 275 8 33 The primary thesis of this dissertation is that in order to shape an adequate and inclusive response to disability, the Church must listen to the voices and experiences of those with disabilities — especially people with intellectual disabilities. Ethnography serves as a tool for accessing — albeit imperfectly, and mediated through myself as the researcher — the standpoint of people with intellectual disabilities (the epistemic privilege of the poor). cache/d504rj45s5m.txt txt/d504rj45s5m.txt