Disability and the Language We Use with Andrew Leland

Reimagining the Good Life with Amy Julia Becker

Feb 20 2024 • 1 hr 1 min

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Is blindness an incidental characteristic, like hair color? Or is it an identity? What language should we use to talk about disability, and why does it matter? Andrew Leland, author of The Country of the Blind, joins Amy Julia Becker on the podcast for a conversation examining:

  • Blindness and identity
  • The importance of language and the use of metaphors in relation to disability
  • How the experience of disability can involve beauty, power, and loss
  • The role of allies in advocating with disabled individuals
  • How Andrew has reimagined the good life

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Guest Bio:
Andrew Leland is a writer, audio producer, editor, and teacher living in Western Massachusetts. His first book, The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight, about the world of blindness (and figuring out his place in it), was published in July 2023 by Penguin Press. You can find links to order a copy here.
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TRANSCRIPT: amyjuliabecker.com/andrew-leland/
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Reimagine the Good Life with me through the lens of disability, faith, and culture as we challenge assumptions about the good life, proclaim the inherent belovedness of every human being, and envision a world of belonging. Find out more at amyjuliabecker.com.

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