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Access Vernaculars: Disability and Accessible Design in Contemporary Russia: List of Figures

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table of contents
  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. List of Figures
  5. Note on Translation and Transliteration
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. “I Can Do It Myself”: The Politics of Disability Politics, 1990–2008
  8. 2. Inaccessible Accessibility: Ramps in Global Friction
  9. 3. Housing Fates: Negotiating Homespace Barriers in the Material Afterlife of Soviet Socialism
  10. 4. Normal, Convenient, Comfortable: Lexicons of Access in Urban Modernity
  11. Conclusion: Heroes and Protagonists of Russian Crip Futures
  12. Acknowledgments
  13. Notes
  14. References
  15. Index
  16. Copyright Page

Figures

  1. 1. Ramp in Galya's neighborhood. Petrozavodsk, 2012. Photo by Cassandra Hartblay.
  2. 2 and 3. Wheelchair on a ledge, 2019. Photo by vreditel_li art collective, reproduced with permission.
  3. 4. Snowy ramp. Petrozavodsk, 2012. Anonymous submission to the author.
  4. 5. Central bus stop and park in Petrozavodsk, 2014. Photo by Cassandra Hartblay.
  5. 6. Snowy sidewalk and sleigh-style baby stroller, 2013. Photo by Cassandra Hartblay.
  6. 7. Apartment building exterior, 2013. Photo by Cassandra Hartblay.
  7. 8. Apartment building interior stairwell, 2013. Photo by Cassandra Hartblay.
  8. 9. Snowy neighborhood, 2013. Photo by Cassandra Hartblay.

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