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“An Ordinary Future: Margaret Mead, the Problem of Disability, and a Child Born Different” is a compelling non-fiction work exploring the intersection of anthropology, disability studies, and personal narrative. Authored by renowned scholars, this book delves into the life and theories of Margaret Mead, examining societal perceptions of disability through the poignant story of a child born with differences. It challenges readers to rethink inclusivity and the definition of a ‘normal’ future, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in social sciences and human diversity.






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