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Gattung/Form: | Electronic books |
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Dokumenttyp | Buch |
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Lennard J Davis |
ISBN: | 9780415630528 0415630525 9780415630511 0415630517 9780203077887 0203077881 9781135134570 113513457X |
OCLC-Nummer: | 796355075 |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 578 pages ; 24 cm |
Inhalt: | Preface to the fourth edition -- Introduction: disability, normality, and power / Lennard J. Davis -- Historical perspectives -- Disability and the justification of inequality in American history / Douglas C. Baynton -- "Heaven's special child" : the making of poster children / Paul Longmore -- Disabling attitudes : U.S. disability law and the ADA amendments act / Elizabeth F. Emens -- The politics of disability -- Disabling postcolonialism : global disability cultures and democratic criticism / Clare Barker and Stuart Murray -- Abortion and disability : who should and should not inhabit the world? / Ruth Hubbard -- Disability rights and selective abortion / Marsha Saxton -- Disability, democracy, and the new genetics / Michael Bérubé -- A mad fight : psychiatry and disability activism / Bradley Lewis -- "The institution yet to come" : analyzing incarceration through a disability lens / Liat Ben-Moshe -- Stigma and illness -- Stigma : an enigma demystified / Lerita Coleman Brown -- Unhealthy disabled: treating chronic illnesses as disabilities / Susan Wendell -- Theorizing disability -- The cost of getting better: ability and debility / Jasbir K. Puar -- Enabling disability : rewriting kinship, reimagining citizenship / Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp -- Aesthetic nervousness / Ato Quayson -- The social model of disability / Tom Shakespeare -- Narrative prosthesis / David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder -- The unexceptional schizophrenic : a post-postmodern introduction / Catherine Prendergast -- Deaf studies in the 21st century : "deaf-gain" and the future of the human / H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph J. Murray -- Identities and intersectionalities -- The end of identity politics : on disability as an unstable category / Lennard J. Davis -- Disability and the theory of complex embodiment : for identity politics in a new register / Tobin Siebers -- Defining mental disability / Margaret Price -- Disability and blackness / Josh Lukin -- My body, my closet: invisible disability and the limits of coming out / Ellen Samuels -- Integrating disability, transforming feminist theory / Rosemarie Garland-Thomson -- Unspeakable offenses: untangling race and disability in discourses of intersectionality / Nirmala Erevelles and Andrea Minear -- Compulsory able-bodiedness and queer/disabled existence / Robert McRuer -- Disability and culture -- Cripping heterosexuality, queering able-bodiedness: Murderball, Brokeback Mountain and the contested masculine body / Cynthia Barounis -- Sculpting body ideals: Alison Lapper Pregnant and the public display of disability / Ann Millett-Gallant -- "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 / Anna Mollow -- The enfreakment of photography / David Hevey -- Blindness and visual culture: an eyewitness account / Georgina Kleege -- Disability, life narrative, and representation / G. Thomas Couser -- Autism as culture / Joseph N. Straus -- Disability, design, and branding: rethinking disability for the 21st century / Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen Gilson -- Fiction, memoir, and poetry -- Stones in my pocket, stones in my heart / Eli Clare -- Unspeakable conversations / Harriet McBryde Johnson -- Helen and Frida / Anne Finger -- "I am not one of the" and "Cripple lullaby" / Cheryl Marie Wade -- "Beauty and variations" / Kenny Fries -- Selections from Planet of the Blind / Steve Kuusisto -- Selected poems / Jim Ferris. |
Verfasserangabe: | Lennard J. Davis. |
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Lennard Davis's Disability Studies Reader has been a must-use for years in my courses on disability studies and medical humanities. The newest edition provides further proof of its importance for the classroom. Yet more wide ranging and global, it provides not only solid historical essays but think-pieces about disabilities in the modern world. It is in many ways a course in a box.--Sander L. Gilman, Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Professor of Psychiatry, Emory University With the inclusion and integration of the humanities in medical education, every edition of The Disability Studies Reader has been crucial in developing curricular "interventions" that introduce students to the fluid construction of normalcy, the common representations of disability, and the ethical, moral, and political issues associated with accepted diagnostic and clinical practices. The essays on mental health/mental illness, pre-natal genetic screening, chronic illness and gender, race and depression, and cognitive disorders in this fourth edition will enable teachers like myself to offer medical students other ways of thinking, seeing and relating to their future patients. -- Therese Jones,. Director, Arts and Humanities in Healthcare Program. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Editor, Journal of Medical Humanities With every new edition, Lennard Davis's Disability Studies Reader becomes more pertinent and more necessary. If you are wondering what disability studies is, start here.- Tobin Siebers, Department of English, University of Michigan As the interdisciplinary field of disability studies continues to transform our understandings of culture, history, and politics, The Disability Studies Reader remains the touchstone. The new edition pairs the indispensable essays that have founded the field with cutting-edge work in feminist, queer, critical race, and postcolonial theory. This is one of the most important volumes in cultural studies available.- Robert McRuer, English, George Washington University No one serious about the subject can afford to be without the latest edition of the Disability Studies Reader on their shelf. From politics to poetry, memoir to theory, poster children to posthumans, it is the one indispensable guide to the field for student and scholar alike. - Douglas Baynton, History, University of Iowa Since its first appearance the Disability Studies Reader has always been an indispensible volume - but with the new, fourth edition this is even more the case. The new additions here - on intersections with sexuality, technology, the law, questions of the social, and the need to understand disability in global contexts - speak to the evolving ways in which disability works in the contemporary world. It is very rare that a single text can do justice to a highly complex subject, but this book does just that. It is the essential guide for scholars and students.- Stuart Murray, Contemporary Literatures and Film Director, Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities "This is an indispensable collection, bringing together foundational arguments in disability studies and provocative new work from emerging young scholars in the field. If you're curious as to why (and how) disability studies has stimulated so much debate in the humanities, The Disability Studies Reader is a great place to start finding out."--Michael Berube, Paterno Family Professor in Literature, Penn State University "There is simply no area of contemporary life-- be it medical, economic, educational, juridical, athletic, architectural, culinary, recreation, entertainment--that goes unaddressed in the disability studies literature. Just when you thought that there was nothing new to say about social construction, difference, the performative, the universal, the particular and the body, disability studies comes along to demonstrate both the theoretical and practical urgencies to which these and other too often abstract terms really refer. If you've been hearing about disability studies, but didn't quite know what to make of it, this is the anthology for you." --Stanley Fish, Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Law, Florida International University "A classic just got even better! Only a few disciplines can claim a founding text. For disability studies, with its far-reaching implications for other fields, this is it. It all starts--and re-starts in a superb second edition--right here." --David B. Morris, author of The Culture of Pain "This revised edition demonstrates the significant evolution of the field. Greater attention to such vital issues as globalization, gender, critical race studies, and cultural constructions appear in cogent new essays that enhance and complement the collection. As with the original Disability Studies Reader , this edition challenges its readers with pioneering studies of theoretical models and the politics of disability. --Susan Burch, author of Signs of Resistance: American Deaf Cultural History, 1900 to World War II "This collection of scholarly essays strikes at the concept of normalcy and touches us on both personal and societal levels. From an academic perspective, the field of disability studies broadens our race, class, and gender discussions to include layers of identity and moments of connection. The Disability Studies Reader challenges us to reexamine human difference." --I. King Jordan, President, Gallaudet University --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. "The Disability Studies Reader edited by Lennard J. Davis is to the field of Disability Studies what the Norton anthologies are to literature. It is in fact, canon-making. The fourth edition of the reader has just been released in February. It will-and should be-mandatory is every disability studies program in the United States. Those trailblazers whose work remains from the previous editions will continue to gain cultural currency and those writers whose work is being admitted for the first time know they will now be read by students across the country." - Michael Northen, Wordgathering Weiterlesen…
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