ISBN:
9783837625332
,
3839425336
,
3837625338
,
3839425336
,
9783837625332
,
9783839425336
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (268 pages)
Series Statement:
Disability studies. Body - power - difference v. 10
Series Statement:
Disability Studies volume 10
Series Statement:
body - power - difference
Parallel Title:
Print version Culture - theory - disability
Keywords:
Disability studies
;
Culture Study and teaching
;
Disability studies
;
Culture
;
Society and culture: general
;
Social issues and processes
;
Disability: social aspects
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; People with Disabilities
;
Culture ; Study and teaching
;
Disability studies
;
Disability Studies
;
Kulturwissenschaften
;
Sozialwissenschaften
;
Theorie
;
Behindertenpolitik
;
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences
Abstract:
Disability Goes Cultural: The Cultural Model of Disability as an Analytical Tool -- The Sounds of Disability: A Cultural Studies Perspective -- The Ghettoization of Disability: Paradoxes of Visibility and Invisibility in Cinema -- Building a World with Disability in It -- No Future for Crips: Disorderly Conduct in the New World Order; or, Disability Studies on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown -- Dis/entangling Critical Disability Studies -- Responses to Dan Goodley -- Disability, Pain, and the Politics of Minority Identity -- Responses to Tobin Siebers -- Border Crossings: The Technologies of Disability and Desire -- Responses to Margrit Shildrick -- Superhumans-Parahumans: Disability and Hightech in Competitive Sports -- Responses to Karin Harrasser -- Disability Studies Reads the Romance: Sexuality, Prejudice, and the Happily-Ever-After in the Work of Mary Balogh -- Responses to Ria Cheyne -- The Inarticulate Post-Socialist Crip: On the Cruel Optimism of Neoliberal Transformations in the Czech Republic -- Responses to Kateřina Kolářová
Abstract:
Disability Goes Cultural: The Cultural Model of Disability as an Analytical Tool -- The Sounds of Disability: A Cultural Studies Perspective -- The Ghettoization of Disability: Paradoxes of Visibility and Invisibility in Cinema -- Building a World with Disability in It -- No Future for Crips: Disorderly Conduct in the New World Order; or, Disability Studies on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown -- Dis/entangling Critical Disability Studies -- Responses to Dan Goodley -- Disability, Pain, and the Politics of Minority Identity -- Responses to Tobin Siebers -- Border Crossings: The Technologies of Disability and Desire -- Responses to Margrit Shildrick -- Superhumans-Parahumans: Disability and Hightech in Competitive Sports -- Responses to Karin Harrasser -- Disability Studies Reads the Romance: Sexuality, Prejudice, and the Happily-Ever-After in the Work of Mary Balogh -- Responses to Ria Cheyne -- The Inarticulate Post-Socialist Crip: On the Cruel Optimism of Neoliberal Transformations in the Czech Republic -- Responses to Kateřina Kolářová
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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