This Is a Place We Made
Disability History and Public Land
Kathleen M. Brian(Editor)
University of Illinois Press
Will be published approx. on 26. January 2027
Book
Hardback
270 pages
978-0-252-05989-6 (ISBN)
Description
How can histories of place foreground disability, ableism, and disabled people? How can disability histories root into place? Why does place-based disability history matter now? Kathleen M. Brian collects essays that, each in their own way, respond to these pressing questions.
Disability and place constitute one another. Disabled people make worlds through creativity, adaptability, and reciprocal care, while disability offers distinctive routes to understanding present, past, and future worlds. At the same time, places evoke memory, story, and meaning - however contested - and influence how people understand and live disability. Informed by cutting-edge theories and inventive methods, the contributors' brief studies of particular places highlight this mutuality. Framing the essays are open-ended questions and abundant resources that invite specialist and non-specialist readers alike to join ongoing conversations.
Innovative and world-making, This Is a Place We Made models what is possible when historical practice is guided by an ethics of access, collaboration, and proximity.
Disability and place constitute one another. Disabled people make worlds through creativity, adaptability, and reciprocal care, while disability offers distinctive routes to understanding present, past, and future worlds. At the same time, places evoke memory, story, and meaning - however contested - and influence how people understand and live disability. Informed by cutting-edge theories and inventive methods, the contributors' brief studies of particular places highlight this mutuality. Framing the essays are open-ended questions and abundant resources that invite specialist and non-specialist readers alike to join ongoing conversations.
Innovative and world-making, This Is a Place We Made models what is possible when historical practice is guided by an ethics of access, collaboration, and proximity.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Illustrations
52 b-w images in-text
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-252-05989-6 (9780252059896)
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Kathleen M. Brian is Core Faculty in the interdisciplinary Honors College at Western Washington University.