Learning from My Daughter
Discover profound insights in Learning from My Daughter by Eva Feder Kittay, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2019. This compelling hardback, spanning 304 pages, intertwines personal narrative with philosophical exploration, offering a unique perspective on child-rearing, particularly in the context of raising a multiply-disabled daughter.
Kittay delves into challenging themes such as the societal pressure for normalcy, the implications of reproductive technology, and the significance of care in our lives. Through her experiences, she invites readers to reconsider what truly matters and how we derive meaning from our relationships and responsibilities. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in the values surrounding disability, caregiving, and the essence of human connection.
Join Eva Feder Kittay on a journey that reshapes our understanding of care and challenges conventional notions of parenting. Perfect for scholars, caregivers, and anyone seeking to deepen their appreciation for the complexities of life and love.