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Authentic self as fluent

Authentic self is repressed by bodily power (pathology). We can liberate the self by restoring normal functioning.

  • Behavioral therapy.
  • Medication.
  • Surgery.

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Authentic self as stuttered

Authentic self is repressed by social power (ableism). We can liberate the self by rejecting fluency.

  • Stuttering pride.
  • Activism.
  • Creative expression.
  • Identity is always relative.

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Identity is always relative

There is no true self to be emancipated, there is only different selves constituted through power relations.

I am constantly being encouraged to pluck out some one aspect of myself and present this as the meaningful whole, eclipsing or denying the other parts of self.

— Lorde (1984)

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A rejection of authenticity does not necessarily lead to determinism.

We are free in so far as we continuously rebelling against the ways in which we are already defined, categorized, and classified.

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  • Lorde, Audre. (1984) Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. Crossing Press.
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