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'Disability may be thought of as comprising layers of disadvantage and marginalisation, with each specific form of disability expressing and responding to its own particular combination of layers - its own unique cross-sectional profile. Layers may include the site where disability is experienced and the form disability takes, among other possibilities. In vulvodynia, the site of disability is the female genitals, and the form of disability is chronic pain, with the cause of pain being unknown and generally invisible [...]' (Introduction)
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Writing Disability in Australia:
Type of disability Vulvodynia. Type of character Primary. Point of view First person.
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