Movement
A Memoir of Disability, Cancer, and the Holocaust
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As William Roth was taking his first steps, members of his family were caught up in the Nazi Holocaust. At age eight, he began to manifest the symptoms of dystonia, a neurological disease characterized by severe movement disorders. And at age forty-seven, he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsil, a cancer that would prove as invasive as his genetic disease and as dreadful as his social persecution. This, his memoir, relates the three intertwined narratives and the miraculous success that one man carved from them.
Today, at age 65, Roth is more than a survivor. Mobilizing his courage to spearhead the discipline of disability studies, be active in the Disability Rights Movement, influence government policy toward disability, and found the non-profit Center for Computing and Disability, Roth has used his own disability to change the life of disabled people in America.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
William Roth
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 200
Bibliographic Info: 20 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2008
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3783-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Prologue 1
1. Say “Ahhh,” March 1988 3
2. Escape from Vienna, 1938–1945 5
3. The Cancer All-Stars, March 1988 9
4. Ashes and Dreams, 1938–1945 13
5. Can’t Help Glowing, March 1988 18
6. My Life of Crime, 1945–1950 21
7. Studying the Opposition, March 1988 26
8. The Wonder Years, 1950–1955 31
9. The Killing Details, March 1988 40
10. A Hole in the Head, 1955–1960 47
11. Three Days to Burn, March 1988 56
12. Yale, 1960–1961 59
13. Cancer, Present Tense, March 31, 1988 64
14. Sophomore Drill, 1961–1962 66
15. Slow Burn, April 1988 70
16. Biting the Big Apple, 1963–1964 74
17. What, Me Worry? Spring 1988 81
18. Berkeley: The ’60s 90
19. Warrior, August 1988 98
20. American in Paris, 1966–1967 103
21. Chemical Warfare, Autumn 1988–Spring 1990 111
22. First Person, Political, 1967–1970 115
23. A Radical Reunion, Spring 1989 123
24. A Nice Guy Like Me, 1970–1978 131
25. A Pain in the Neck, June 1989 146
26. Albany, 1978–1988 151
27. Dancing in the Street, June 1989 157
28. After the War, 1989–1990 159
29. Press Pause, 1990–2000 162
30. Return to Dystonia, 2003–2007 172
Index 189