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3:28am October 25, 2013

 Socialism Art Nature: The uses and abuses of the Myth of Helen Keller, "the disabled girl who overcame."

socialismartnature:

It might perhaps at first seem ironic, but I’m beginning to understand that the most violently pernicious consequence of our society’s iconization, distortion, and censoring of the humanist, socialist, and feminist legacy of Helen Keller is its impact on disabled people.

In particular, it is so…

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    === “Out of the Dark,” Helen Keller, 1914 “Midstream,” Helen Keller, 1929 “Helen Keller’s Journal,” Helen Keller, 1936-7...
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