The Disability Studies Reader/ (Record no. 192188)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780203077887 |
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Transcribing agency | Department of Sociology |
245 #4 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | The Disability Studies Reader/ |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2013. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Chapter 1|14 pages<br/>Introduction: Disability, Normality, and Power<br/><br/><br/>PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES<br/><br/>Chapter 2|17 pages<br/>Disability and the Justification of Inequality in American History<br/><br/>Chapter 3|8 pages<br/>“Heaven’s Special Child”: The Making of Poster Children<br/><br/>Chapter 4|16 pages<br/>Disabling Attitudes: U.S. Disability Law and the ADA Amendments Act<br/><br/><br/>PART II: THE POLITICS OF DISABILITY<br/><br/>Chapter 5|13 pages<br/>Disabling Postcolonialism: Global Disability Cultures and Democratic Criticism<br/><br/>Chapter 6|13 pages<br/>Abortion and Disability: Who Should and Should Not Inhabit the World?<br/><br/>Chapter 7|13 pages<br/>Disability Rights and Selective Abortion<br/><br/>Chapter 8|15 pages<br/>Disability, Democracy, and the New Genetics<br/><br/>Chapter 9|17 pages<br/>A Mad Fight: Psychiatry and Disability Activism<br/><br/>Chapter 10|12 pages<br/>“The Institution Yet to Come”: Analyzing Incarceration Through a Disability Lens<br/><br/><br/>PART III: STIGMA AND ILLNESS<br/><br/>Chapter 11|14 pages<br/>Stigma: An Enigma Demystified<br/><br/>Chapter 12|13 pages<br/>Unhealthy Disabled: Treating Chronic Illnesses as Disabilities<br/><br/>PART IV: THEORIZING DISABILITY<br/><br/>Chapter 13|8 pages<br/>The Cost of Getting Better: Ability and Debility<br/><br/>Chapter 14|17 pages<br/>Enabling Disability: Rewriting Kinship, Reimagining Citizenship<br/><br/>Chapter 15|12 pages<br/>Aesthetic Nervousness<br/><br/>Chapter 16|8 pages<br/>The Social Model of Disability<br/><br/>Chapter 17|14 pages<br/>Narrative Prosthesis<br/><br/>Chapter 18|10 pages<br/>The Unexceptional Schizophrenic: A Post-Postmodern Introduction<br/><br/>Chapter 19|15 pages<br/>Deaf Studies in the 21st Century: “Deaf-Gain” and the Future of Human Diversity<br/><br/>PART V: IDENTITIES AND INTERSECTIONALITIES<br/><br/>Chapter 20|15 pages<br/>The End of Identity Politics: On Disability as an Unstable Category<br/><br/>Chapter 21|20 pages<br/>Disability and the Theory of Complex Embodiment—For Identity Politics in a New Register<br/><br/>Chapter 22|10 pages<br/>Defining Mental Disability<br/><br/>Chapter 23|8 pages<br/>Disability and Blackness<br/><br/>Chapter 24|17 pages<br/>My Body, My Closet: Invisible Disability and the Limits of Coming Out<br/><br/>Chapter 25|21 pages<br/>Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory<br/><br/>Chapter 26|15 pages<br/>Unspeakable Offenses: Untangling Race and Disability in Discourses of Intersectionality<br/><br/>Chapter 27|10 pages<br/>Compulsory Able-Bodiedness and Queer/Disabled Existence<br/><br/><br/>PART VI: DISABILITY AND CULTURE<br/><br/>Chapter 28|17 pages<br/>Cripping Heterosexuality, Queering Able-Bodiedness: Murderball, Brokeback Mountain and the Contested Masculine Body<br/><br/>Chapter 29|13 pages<br/>Sculpting Body Ideals: Alison Lapper Pregnant and the Public Display of Disability<br/><br/>Chapter 30|21 pages<br/>“When Black Women Start Going on Prozac …” The Politics of Race, Gender, and Emotional Distress in Meri Nana-Ama Danquah’s Willow Weep for Me<br/><br/>Chapter 31|15 pages<br/>The Enfreakment of Photography<br/><br/>Chapter 32|9 pages<br/>Blindness and Visual Culture: An Eyewitness Account<br/><br/>Chapter 33|4 pages<br/>Disability, Life Narrative, and Representation<br/><br/>Chapter 34|25 pages<br/>Autism as Culture<br/><br/>Chapter 35|9 pages<br/>Disability, Design, and Branding: Rethinking Disability for the 21st Century<br/><br/><br/>PART VII: FICTION, MEMOIR, AND POETRY<br/><br/>Chapter 36|10 pages<br/>Stones in My Pockets, Stones in My Heart<br/><br/>Chapter 37|13 pages<br/>Unspeakable Conversations<br/><br/>Chapter 38|6 pages<br/>Helen and Frida<br/><br/>Chapter 39|2 pages<br/>“I Am Not One of The” and “Cripple Lullaby”<br/><br/>Chapter 40|2 pages<br/>“Beauty and Variations”<br/><br/>Chapter 41|7 pages<br/>Selections from Planet of the Blind<br/><br/>Chapter 42|16 pages<br/>Selected Poems<br/> |
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Keyword | Social Sciences - Sociology |
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Keyword | Social Policy |
856 ## - ONLINE RESOURCES | |
url | http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203077887 |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | e-Books |
Home library | Current library | Accession number | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | E-163 | e-Books |