Beyond Models: Some Tentative Daoist Contributions to Disability Studies
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https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v31i1.1366Abstract
Seeking a way of dynamic balance in the midst of uncertainty and ambiguity is both a core Daoist teaching and a central experience of individuals living with chronic disability or illness. This essay incorporates core Daoist themes to map alternative ways for thinking and talking about disability and chronic conditions. A Daoist worldview can offer distinctive modes of responding to chronic disabilities which move beyond standard or typical models. Daoism illustrates that many forms of human embodiment are aspects of a single, ever-changing way and invites the integration of disability into the understanding of human life without necessitating categorization, definition, or cure.
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Copyright (c) 2011 Michael Stoltzfus, Darla Schumm