E-Book, Englisch, 372 Seiten
Davis Introduction to Disability Studies
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-315-45319-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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E-Book, Englisch, 372 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-315-45319-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Disability studies has recently become a major field in academia and elsewhere. While there are a few readers in disability studies, there is no good and widely used general introduction aimed at first and second year students in two and four-year colleges. This text will focus on five main areas within disability studies. Consulting editors intheir fields will help assemble readings: Prof. Susan Schweik in the history department at the University of California at Berkeley would provide guidance on history; Professor Linda Ware at SUNY Geneseo would cover education; Professor Nirmala Ereveles at the University of Alabama would cover race and global issues; Professor Jay Dolmage at the University of Toronto would treat Rhetorical Studies; and Professor Sarah Parker-Harris at the University of Illinois at Chicago would advise on sociology.
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SECTION ONE: DEFINING DISABILITY
1. Davis, Lennard. Introduction.
2. Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie. "Becoming Disabled"
3. Linton, Simi. "Reassigning Meaning,"
4. Dolmage, Jay. "Disability Rhetoric"
5. Omansky, Beth and Karen Rosenblum. Bringing Disability into the Sociological Frame: a comparison of disability with race, sex, and sexual orientation statuses,
SECTION TWO: DEAFNESS AND DEAF CULTURE
6. Padden, Carol A. "Talking Culture: Deaf People of Disability Studies."
7. Leahy, Morgan. "Stop Sharing Those Feel-Good Cochlear Implant Videos"
SECTION THREE: THE HISTORY OF DISABILITY
8. Burch, Susan and Kim Nielsen. "History"
9. Baynton, Douglas. "Defectives in the Land: Disability and American Immigration Policy, 1882-1924."
10. Carey, A. (2010). Excerpts from On the Margins of Citizenship. Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in Twentieth-Century America.
SECTION FOUR: DISABILITY, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
11. Erevelles, Nirmala. Disability and Race.
12. Schalk, Sami. "Coming to claim crip: Disidentification with/in disability studies."
13. Ralph, L. (2012) "What Wounds Enable: The Politics of Disability and Violence in Chicago."
14. Carter-Long, Lawrence and David Perry. "Misunderstanding Disability Leads to Police Violence."
15. Metzl, Jonathon. "Let’s talk about guns, but stop stereotyping the mentally ill."
SECTION FIVE: EXPERIENCING DISABILITY
16. Miserandino, Christine. "The Spoon Theory."
17. Peace, Bill. "Ableism and a Watershed Experience."
18. Sacks, Mike. "O.C.D. in NYC"
19. Hedrick, Michael. "Living with Schizophrenia"
20. Michalko, Rod. "The Two in One"