Routledge handbook of disability studies

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Routledge handbook of disability studies

edited by Nick Watson and Simo Vehmas

(Routledge international handbooks)

Routledge, 2020

2nd ed.

  • : pbk.

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Handbook of disability studies

Disability studies

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

- Fully revised and expanded version of the best selling first edition. - Examines emerging and cutting-edge areas as well as core areas of contention. - Contains new chapters from an international selection of leading scholars.

Table of Contents

  • List of figures List of tables List of contributors
  • Part I: Theorising Disability
  • 1. Disability studies: Into the multidisciplinary future Simo Vehmas and Nick Watson
  • 2. Understanding the Social Model of Disability: past, present and future Colin Barnes
  • 3. Critical Disability Studies: rethinking the conventions for the age of postmodernity Margrit Shildrick
  • 4. "Minority Model: From Liberal to Neo-Liberal Futures of Disability" David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder
  • 5. The ICF and Its Relationship to Disability Studies Jerome E. Bickenbach
  • 6. Disability and Human Rights Lucy Series New Addition
  • 7. Fear, pity and disgust: Emotions and the non-disabled imaginary Bill Hughes
  • 8. Psycho-emotional disablism: The missing link? Donna Reeve
  • 9. The Biopolitics of Disability and Animality in Harriet McBryde Johnson Jan Grue and Michael Lundblad
  • 10. Some problems with disability research Nick Watson
  • Part II: Theorising impairment and impairment effects
  • 11. Deaf identities in disability studies: with us or without us? Jackie Leach Scully
  • 12. Theorising the Position of People with Learning Difficulties within Disability Studies: Progress and pitfalls Kirsten Stalker
  • 13. Long term disabling Conditions and Disability Theory Sasha Scambler
  • 14. Critical realism and the 'fourth wave': Deepening and broadening social perspective on mental distress Richard Brunner
  • 15. It's about time! Understanding the Experience of Speech Impairment Kevin Paterson
  • 16. Blindness. Sightedness: Disability studies and the defiance of di-vision Ben Whitburn and Rod Michalko
  • Part III: Social Policy and Disability: Health, Personal Assistance, Employment and Education
  • 17. Social Suffering in the Neoliberal Age: Surplusisty and the partially Disabled Subject Karen Soldatic
  • 18. Disabled People and Employment: A UK Perspective Rosa Morris
  • 19. Disability Studies, Inclusive Education & Exclusion. Michele Moore, Roger Slee
  • 20. Independent living and the failure of governments Charlotte Pearson
  • 21. Diagnosis as Social Practice and the Possibility of Interruption Scott Danforth
  • 22. Boundary maintenance: Exploring the intersections of disability and migration Nicola Burns
  • 23. Disability in developing countries Tom Shakespeare
  • Part IV: Disability Studies and Interdisciplinarity
  • 24. The Metanarrative of Disability: Social encounters, cultural representation and critical avoidance David Bolt
  • 25. What can philosophy tell us about disability? Simo Vehmas and Christopher A. Riddle
  • 26. The Psychology of Disability Dan Goodley
  • 27. Challenging the Impairment/Disability Divide: Disability History and the Social Model of Disability Michael Rembis
  • 28. Disability, sport and physical activity Brett Smith and Andrew C. Sparkes
  • 29. We have never been able-bodied: thoughts on dis/ability and subjectivity from Science and Technology Studies Vasilis Galis
  • Section V: Contextualising the Disability experience
  • 30. Feminism and Disability: A Cartography of Multiplicity Ana Be
  • 31. Disability and sexuality Xanthe Hunt
  • 32. Race/ethnicity and disability studies: towards an explicitly intersectional approach Deborah Stienstra
  • 33. Mothering and Disability: from eugenics to newgenics Claudia Malacrida
  • 34. Understanding disabled families: Replacing tales of burden with ties of interdependency Janice McLaughlin
  • 35. 'I Hope He Dies Before Me' - Unraveling the Debates About Aging and People with Intellectual Disability Christine Bigby
  • Index

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  • NCID
    BC15576153
  • ISBN
    • 9781032376189
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 543 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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