Stammering Pride & Prejudice: Difference not Defect
Edited by Patrick Campbell, Christopher Constantino, and Sam Simpson Offered in the US by agreement with our colleagues at J&R Press, UK. International customers should purchase directly from J&R Press. Is stammering in the mouth of the speaker or the ear of the listener? Stammering is typically stigmatized as a character flaw and personal tragedy, but this book challenges the stereotype that stammering is inherently negative. Instead, the editors position stammering as a different, valuable, and respected way of speaking. Stammering Pride and Prejudice brings together new, empowering voices and opinions on stammering into one accessible text. Combining personal narrative, art, and disability theory, the editors document how society has historically disabled people who stammer and the diverse ways in which people have created novel and exciting understandings of their speech. Stammering Pride and Prejudice Is the first published book exploring stammering from a social model