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My Liminal Disability and Why Academia has an Accessibility Problem
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My Liminal Disability and Why Academia has an Accessibility Problem

The past few weeks have offered a steep learning curve – a first-hand experience of accessibility barriers that are new to me. It’s profoundly altered my relationship with university spaces, their alienating architecture and ableist attitudes. While I love to study the Gothic, I don’t think anyone should have to live in a suspended sense of Gothic liminality to call themselves an expert…

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