Disability and social theory: new developments and directions/

By: Goodley, Dan [ed.]Contributor(s): Hughes, Bill [ ed.] | Davis, Lennard J [ed.]Publication details: Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012Description: xii, 348 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781349318230Subject(s): People with disabilities | Disabilities | Discrimination against people with disabilities | Sociology of disabilityDDC classification: 305.90801
Contents:
Introducing disability and social theory / Dan Goodley, Bill Hughes, and Leonard Davis -- Civilising modernity and the ontological invalidation of disabled people / Bill Hughes -- Commodifying autism: the cultural contexts of "disability" in the academy / Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole -- Disability and the majority world: a neocolonial approach / Shaun Grech -- Discourses of disabled peoples organisations: Foucault, Bourdieu, and future perspectives / Theo Blackmore and Stephen Lee Hodgkins -- Cyborgs, cripples, and iCrip: reflections on the contributions of Haraway to disability studies / Donna Reeve -- Theory, impairment, and impersonal singularities: Deleuze, Guattari, and Agamben / James Overboe -- The body as the problem of individuality: a phenomenological disability studies approach / Tanya Titchkosky and Rod Michalko -- Dancing with disability: an intersubjective approach / Eimir McGrath -- Nomadology and subjectivity: Deleuze, Guattari, and critical disability studies / Griet Roets and Rosi Braidotti -- Jacques Lacan + Paul Hunt = psychoanalytic disability studies / Dan Goodley -- Intellectual disability trouble: Foucault and Goffman on "challenging behaviour" / Karl Nunkoosing and Mark Haydon-Laurelut -- Stalking ableism: using disability to expose "abled" narcissism / Fiona Kumari-Campbell -- Lave and Wenger: communities of practice and disability studies / Rebecca Lawthom (with Tsitsi Chataika) -- Disability, development, and postcolonialism / Tsitsi Chataika -- Engaging with disability with colonial theory / Anita Ghai -- Recognition, respect, and rights: women with disabilities in a globalised world / Carolyn Frohmader and Helen Meekosha -- Conclusion: disability and social theory / Dan Goodley, Bill Hughes, and Leonard Davis.
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Introducing disability and social theory / Dan Goodley, Bill Hughes, and Leonard Davis --
Civilising modernity and the ontological invalidation of disabled people / Bill Hughes --
Commodifying autism: the cultural contexts of "disability" in the academy / Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole --
Disability and the majority world: a neocolonial approach / Shaun Grech --
Discourses of disabled peoples organisations: Foucault, Bourdieu, and future perspectives / Theo Blackmore and Stephen Lee Hodgkins --
Cyborgs, cripples, and iCrip: reflections on the contributions of Haraway to disability studies / Donna Reeve --
Theory, impairment, and impersonal singularities: Deleuze, Guattari, and Agamben / James Overboe --
The body as the problem of individuality: a phenomenological disability studies approach / Tanya Titchkosky and Rod Michalko --
Dancing with disability: an intersubjective approach / Eimir McGrath --
Nomadology and subjectivity: Deleuze, Guattari, and critical disability studies / Griet Roets and Rosi Braidotti --
Jacques Lacan + Paul Hunt = psychoanalytic disability studies / Dan Goodley --
Intellectual disability trouble: Foucault and Goffman on "challenging behaviour" / Karl Nunkoosing and Mark Haydon-Laurelut --
Stalking ableism: using disability to expose "abled" narcissism / Fiona Kumari-Campbell --
Lave and Wenger: communities of practice and disability studies / Rebecca Lawthom (with Tsitsi Chataika) --
Disability, development, and postcolonialism / Tsitsi Chataika --
Engaging with disability with colonial theory / Anita Ghai --
Recognition, respect, and rights: women with disabilities in a globalised world / Carolyn Frohmader and Helen Meekosha --
Conclusion: disability and social theory / Dan Goodley, Bill Hughes, and Leonard Davis.

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