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Left Out: A Revealing Look Into the Everyday Fashion Choices of Individuals With Mobility Disabilities

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2015-12-16

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Thompson, Emma Katelin

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Based on interviews with individuals with mobility disabilities, this thesis argues the lack of mainstream clothing available and the geriatric style of clothing often associated with physical disability is largely a result of the embedded notion that disability is a problem to be solved by the individual – a perspective influenced by the medical sociology of disability. As appearance plays a role in interactions, the stereotypes surrounding physical disability are perpetuated by an appearance that cannot be changed due to the absence of clothing one might desire to wear.

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Sociology, Design

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