Reviews tagging 'Medical content'
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space by Amanda Leduc
38 reviews
alysereadsbooks's review
4.75
Graphic: Ableism and Bullying
Moderate: Medical content
Minor: Suicide and Suicidal thoughts
entanglednovels's review
4.0
Graphic: Ableism, Body shaming, Mental illness, and Medical content
danimacuk's review against another edition
2.5
Graphic: Ableism
Moderate: Body shaming and Bullying
Minor: Injury/Injury detail, Pregnancy, Confinement, Death, Grief, Kidnapping, Medical content, Rape, Terminal illness, and Violence
puttingwingsonwords's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Bullying and Ableism
Moderate: Medical content, Mental illness, Suicidal thoughts, and Misogyny
Minor: Child abuse, Abandonment, Rape, and Murder
morgan_the_moth's review
4.25
Graphic: Medical content, Ableism, and Bullying
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts
Minor: Rape
daniellekat's review against another edition
3.75
Graphic: Ableism, Mental illness, and Bullying
Moderate: Medical content
Depressionmraddd's review
3.75
Graphic: Medical trauma, Ableism, Bullying, Mental illness, and Medical content
Minor: Cancer and Schizophrenia/Psychosis
lilacs_book_bower's review against another edition
4.0
However, as the chapters went on, the fairy tale connection/analysis felt like it was just name checked, with very brief discussions. From additional info at the end of the book, I read that one chapter was published as an article. While I am not sure if it was before, during, or after the writing of the book, that chapter had stood out to me, even before I knew it was published elsewhere. I can see the connection the author is making, but it felt a bit like, one of these things is not like the other. Unfortunately, the text also felt a bit repetitive toward the end; it felt like it lost purpose or focus. The author asks a lot of questions about dreaming of a different world or life, "What would it mean to a disabled girl to see X?" "What if the world looked like Y?" I did appreciate that she wrote about different models, like Medical model and Social model, etc, as those were not terms I had heard, so I definitely learned something, and I am very glad to have read this book.
(Amusing side note: I swear a Booktuber described this as fairy tale re-tellings about disabled people, and I clearly didn't look at the sub-title, so I was quite surprised to read the forward and discover this was non-fiction.)
Graphic: Rape, Body shaming, Chronic illness, Sexual assault, Suicidal thoughts, Medical content, Ableism, and Bullying
overbooked207's review
5.0
Graphic: Cancer, Body horror, Physical abuse, Ableism, Terminal illness, Suicidal thoughts, Mental illness, Rape, Sexual violence, Violence, Body shaming, Medical trauma, Medical content, Bullying, Chronic illness, and Emotional abuse
mandkips's review against another edition
4.0
Graphic: Ableism, Medical content, and Bullying
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts, Mental illness, and Rape