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The Invisibly Disabled Archaeologist
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The Invisibly Disabled Archaeologist

Laura Heath-Stout
International journal of historical archaeology
01/17/2022

Abstract

Disability studies Archaeology People with Disabilities
In this article, I use three theories from disability studies-compulsory able-bodiedness, coming out and masquerading, and crip time-to examine stories of non-apparent disability from my interview study of diversity issues among archaeologists. I consider how our discipline privileges some bodies and minds over others and offer suggestions for building a truly inclusive and accessible archaeology.

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