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"Crippled", Creeping and Crawling towards Enlightenment in this Life

Khu, L. H.

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 25, Issue 1, March 2017

Keywords: Autoethnography, disability, self-identity

Published on: 29 Mar 2017

The objective of this study is to disseminate the value of my own unique body and seek to be liberate it from the constraints imposed on the disabled by our culture and society. Auto-ethnography is a tool for self-empowerment that guides me to enjoy the journey of self-reflexivity and recovery. Three themes have emerged after the activity of self-reflexivity: i) "disability" is not the problem, ii) "disability" is a hidden or untapped strength and iii) "disability" can be turned into a journey enroute to discovering meaning and the purpose of my existence. My critical, innermost thoughts liberate me from the socially constructed normativising identity traps that try to put the blame, hinder and burden of my unique body, I imprisoning the mind around the identity of a disabled person. This study may become a source of inspiration that helps many others to appreciate and reappraise their own bodies, and discover their individuality as a form of power and impetus for socio-personal and socio-structural transformation.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

Article ID

JSSH-S0246-2016

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