
Disability and Social Theory
New Developments and Directions
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2012
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Hardback
XII, 348 pages
978-0-230-24325-5 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection, examines disability from a theoretical perspective, challenging views of disability that dominate mainstream thinking. Throughout, social theories of disability intersect with ideas associated with sex/gender, race/ethnicity, class and nation.
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'...this collection...should be on the bedside tables of those committed to working in partnership with disabled people.' - Hannah Morgan, Department of Applied Social Science, Lancaster University, British Journal of Social Work
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2012 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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XII, 348 p.
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
563 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-24325-5 (9780230243255)
DOI
10.1057/9781137023001
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Persons
THEO BLACKMORE Strategic Liaison Manager for Disability Cornwall, UK
ROSI BRAIDOTTI Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and Director of the Centre for the Humanities at Utrecht University, The Netherlands
FIONA KUMARI CAMPBELL Associate Professor & Deputy Head of Griffith Law School, Australia
TSITSI CHATAIKA Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stellenbosch University, South Africa
CAROLYN FROHMADER is the Executive Director of Women With Disabilities Australia, Australia
ANITA GHAI Associate Professor, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi, India
SHAUN GRECH Research Associate at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change (RIHSC), Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
MARK HAYDON-LAURELUT Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth, UK
REBECCA LAWTHOM Associate Professor in Community Practice at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
STEPHEN LEE HODGKINS Director of Disability LIB, UK
REBECCA MALLETT Senior Lecturer in Disability Studies at Sheffield Hallam University, UK
EIMIR MCGRATH is a Researcher at London Metropolitan University, UK
HELEN MEEKOSHKA Associate Professor in the School of Social Work, University of South Wales, Australia
KARL NUNKOOSING Principal Lecturer at the Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, UK
JAMES OVERBOE Associate Professor in Sociology at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
DONNA REEVE Honorary Research Fellow with the Centre for Disability Research (CeDR) and Applied Social Science at Lancaster University, UK
GRIET ROETS Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Social Welfare Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
KATHERINE RUNSWICK-COLE Research Fellow in Disability Studies and Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Content
Notes on Contributors Introducing Disability and Social Theory; D.Goodley , B.Hughes & L.Davis PART I: CULTURES Civilizing Modernity and the Ontological Invalidation of Disabled People; B.Hughes Commodifying Autism: The Cultural Contexts of 'Disability' in the Academy; R.Mallett & K.Runswick-Cole Disability and the Majority World: A Neo-Colonial Approach; S.Grech Discourses of Disabled Peoples Organisations: Foucault, Bourdieu and Future Perspectives; T.Blackmore & S.Hodgkins PART II: BODIES Cyborgs, Cripples and iCrip: Reflections on the Contribution of Haraway to Disability Studies; D.Reeve Theory, Impairment, and Impersonal Singularities: Deleuze, Guattari and Agamben; J.Overboe The Body as the Problem of Individuality: A Phenomenological Disability Studies Approach; T.Titchkosky & R.Michalko Dancing with Disability: An Intersubjective Approach; E.McGrath PART III: SUBJECTIVITIES Nomadology and Subjectivity: Deleuze, Guattari and Critical Disability Studies; G.Roets & R.Braidotti Jacques Lacan + Paul Hunt = Psychoanalytic Disability Studies; D.Goodley Intellectual Disability Trouble: Foucault and Goffman on 'Challenging Behaviour'; K.Nunkoosing & M.Laurelut Stalking Ableism: Using Disability to Expose 'Abled' Narcissism; F.Campbell PART IV: COMMUNITIES Lave and Wenger, Communities of Practice and Disability; R.Lawthom Disability, Development and Postcolonialism; T.Chataika Engaging Disability with Postcolonial Theory; A.Ghai Recognition, Respect and Rights: Women with Disabilities in a Globalised World; C.Frohmader & H.Meekosha Conclusions; B.Hughes , D.Goodley & L.Davis Glossary