Beginning with Disability
A Primer
Herausgeber: Davis, Lennard J
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A Primer
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While there are many introductions to disability and disability studies, most presume an advanced academic knowledge of a range of subjects. Beginning with Disability is the first introductory reader for disability studies aimed at first- and second-year students in two- and four-year colleges.
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While there are many introductions to disability and disability studies, most presume an advanced academic knowledge of a range of subjects. Beginning with Disability is the first introductory reader for disability studies aimed at first- and second-year students in two- and four-year colleges.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9781032596167
- ISBN-10: 1032596163
- Artikelnr.: 68474905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9781032596167
- ISBN-10: 1032596163
- Artikelnr.: 68474905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Lennard J. Davis
PART 1: 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. A Comparison of Disability With Race,
Sex, and Sexual Orientation Statuses.
6. Silberman, Steve. Neurodiversity Rewires Conventional Thinking About
Brains.
PART 2: DEAFNESS AND DEAF CULTURE
7. Padden, Carol A. Talking Culture: Deaf People of Disability Studies.
8. Leahy, Morgan. Stop Sharing Those Feel-Good Cochlear Implant Videos.
9. Groce, Nora. "Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language"
PART 3: THE HISTORY OF DISABILITY
10. Burch, Susan and Kim Nielsen. Disability History.
11. Baynton, Douglas. Defectives in the Land: Disability and American
Immigration Policy, 1882-1924.
12. Carey, Allison C. On the Margins of Citizenship. Disability Activism
and the Intellectually Disabled.
PART 4: DISABILITY, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
13. Erevelles, Nirmala. Disability and Race.
14. Schalk, Sami. Coming to Claim Crip: Disidentification With/In
Disability Studies.
15. Ralph, Laurence. What Wounds Enable: The Politics of Disability and
Violence in Chicago.
16. David M. Perry and Laqrence Carter-Long. Misunderstanding Disability
Leads to Police Violence.
17. Metzl, Jonathon. Let's Talk About Guns, But Stop Stereotyping the
Mentally Ill.
PART 5: EXPERIENCING DISABILITY
18. Miserandino, Christine. The Spoon Theory.
19. Peace, Bill. Ableism and a Watershed Experience.
20. Sacks, Mike. O.C.D. in N.Y.C.
21. Hedrick, Michael. Living with Schizophrenia: The Importance of Routine.
22. Michalko, Rod. The Two-in-One.
PART 6: DISABILITY AND CULTURE
23. Rosenberg, Alyssa. If Hollywood's So Creative, Why Can't It Tell New
Stories About People With Disabilities?
24. Abramovich, Seth. Little People, Big Woes in Hollywood: Low Pay,
Degrading Jobs, and a Tragic Death.
25. Kornhaber, Spencer and Lauryn S. Mayer. The Ethics of Hodor: Disability
in Game of Thrones.
26. Anand, Shilpaa. From a Bendy Straw to a Twirly Straw: Growing up
Disabled, Transnationally.
27. Luft, Alexander. The New Kid in Primetime: What Speechless Has to Say.
28. Bolt, David. An Advertising Aesthetic: Real Beauty and Visual
Impairment.
29. Moosa, Tauriq. Your Body Isn't Your World: The Heroes of the Mad Max
Video Game and Disability.
30. Gibbons, Sarah. Auti(sim) and Representation: Autis(i)m, Disability
Simulation Games, and Neurodiversity.
31. Kuusisto, Steve. Why I'm a Crippled Poet.
PART 7: THE DISABILITY YET TO COME
32. Ware, Linda. Disability Studies in K-12 Education.
33. Biklen, Douglas and Jamie Burke. Presuming Competence.
34. Girma, Haben. Disability and Innovation.
35. Barker, Nicole C.S. "What Will You Gain When You Lose?" Deafness,
Disability Gain, Creativity, and Human Difference.
36. Capuzzi Simon, Cecilia. Disability Studies: A New Normal.
PART 8: SUBJECT TO DEBATE
37. Disability and Sexual Objectification
A. Bartlett, Jennifer. Longing for the Male Gaze.
B. Crippledscholar.com. Disabled Women and Sexual Objectification (or the
Lack Thereof).
38. Sexual Surrogacy.
Unlockingwords.wordpress.com. Disability and Paying for Sex
39. Prenatal Testing and Abortion.
A. Whattoexpect.com. The Benefits of Prenatal Testing.
B. Tennant, Michael. "U.K. Lawmaker: End Abortion Discrimination Against
the Disabled.
40. Assisted Suicide
A. Golden, Marilyn. The Danger of Assisted Suicide Laws.
B. Zakaria, Rafia. Assisted Suicide Should Be Legal.
41. Cochlear Implants.
A. Owens, Brian. Infants May Benefit from Advanced Cochlear Implants.
B. Ringo, Allegra. Understanding Deafness: Not Everyone Wants to be
"Fixed".
42. Nondisabled Actors in Disabled Roles.
A. Ryan, Frances. We Wouldn't Accept Actors Blacking Up, So Why Applaud
"Cripping Up"?
B. Seymour, Tony. Able-Bodied Actors in Disabled Roles: Modern-day
"Blacking Up" ... Or Is It?
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. A Comparison of Disability With Race,
Sex, and Sexual Orientation Statuses.
6. Silberman, Steve. Neurodiversity Rewires Conventional Thinking About
Brains.
PART 2: DEAFNESS AND DEAF CULTURE
7. Padden, Carol A. Talking Culture: Deaf People of Disability Studies.
8. Leahy, Morgan. Stop Sharing Those Feel-Good Cochlear Implant Videos.
9. Groce, Nora. "Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language"
PART 3: THE HISTORY OF DISABILITY
10. Burch, Susan and Kim Nielsen. Disability History.
11. Baynton, Douglas. Defectives in the Land: Disability and American
Immigration Policy, 1882-1924.
12. Carey, Allison C. On the Margins of Citizenship. Disability Activism
and the Intellectually Disabled.
PART 4: DISABILITY, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
13. Erevelles, Nirmala. Disability and Race.
14. Schalk, Sami. Coming to Claim Crip: Disidentification With/In
Disability Studies.
15. Ralph, Laurence. What Wounds Enable: The Politics of Disability and
Violence in Chicago.
16. David M. Perry and Laqrence Carter-Long. Misunderstanding Disability
Leads to Police Violence.
17. Metzl, Jonathon. Let's Talk About Guns, But Stop Stereotyping the
Mentally Ill.
PART 5: EXPERIENCING DISABILITY
18. Miserandino, Christine. The Spoon Theory.
19. Peace, Bill. Ableism and a Watershed Experience.
20. Sacks, Mike. O.C.D. in N.Y.C.
21. Hedrick, Michael. Living with Schizophrenia: The Importance of Routine.
22. Michalko, Rod. The Two-in-One.
PART 6: DISABILITY AND CULTURE
23. Rosenberg, Alyssa. If Hollywood's So Creative, Why Can't It Tell New
Stories About People With Disabilities?
24. Abramovich, Seth. Little People, Big Woes in Hollywood: Low Pay,
Degrading Jobs, and a Tragic Death.
25. Kornhaber, Spencer and Lauryn S. Mayer. The Ethics of Hodor: Disability
in Game of Thrones.
26. Anand, Shilpaa. From a Bendy Straw to a Twirly Straw: Growing up
Disabled, Transnationally.
27. Luft, Alexander. The New Kid in Primetime: What Speechless Has to Say.
28. Bolt, David. An Advertising Aesthetic: Real Beauty and Visual
Impairment.
29. Moosa, Tauriq. Your Body Isn't Your World: The Heroes of the Mad Max
Video Game and Disability.
30. Gibbons, Sarah. Auti(sim) and Representation: Autis(i)m, Disability
Simulation Games, and Neurodiversity.
31. Kuusisto, Steve. Why I'm a Crippled Poet.
PART 7: THE DISABILITY YET TO COME
32. Ware, Linda. Disability Studies in K-12 Education.
33. Biklen, Douglas and Jamie Burke. Presuming Competence.
34. Girma, Haben. Disability and Innovation.
35. Barker, Nicole C.S. "What Will You Gain When You Lose?" Deafness,
Disability Gain, Creativity, and Human Difference.
36. Capuzzi Simon, Cecilia. Disability Studies: A New Normal.
PART 8: SUBJECT TO DEBATE
37. Disability and Sexual Objectification
A. Bartlett, Jennifer. Longing for the Male Gaze.
B. Crippledscholar.com. Disabled Women and Sexual Objectification (or the
Lack Thereof).
38. Sexual Surrogacy.
Unlockingwords.wordpress.com. Disability and Paying for Sex
39. Prenatal Testing and Abortion.
A. Whattoexpect.com. The Benefits of Prenatal Testing.
B. Tennant, Michael. "U.K. Lawmaker: End Abortion Discrimination Against
the Disabled.
40. Assisted Suicide
A. Golden, Marilyn. The Danger of Assisted Suicide Laws.
B. Zakaria, Rafia. Assisted Suicide Should Be Legal.
41. Cochlear Implants.
A. Owens, Brian. Infants May Benefit from Advanced Cochlear Implants.
B. Ringo, Allegra. Understanding Deafness: Not Everyone Wants to be
"Fixed".
42. Nondisabled Actors in Disabled Roles.
A. Ryan, Frances. We Wouldn't Accept Actors Blacking Up, So Why Applaud
"Cripping Up"?
B. Seymour, Tony. Able-Bodied Actors in Disabled Roles: Modern-day
"Blacking Up" ... Or Is It?
PART 1: 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. A Comparison of Disability With Race,
Sex, and Sexual Orientation Statuses.
6. Silberman, Steve. Neurodiversity Rewires Conventional Thinking About
Brains.
PART 2: DEAFNESS AND DEAF CULTURE
7. Padden, Carol A. Talking Culture: Deaf People of Disability Studies.
8. Leahy, Morgan. Stop Sharing Those Feel-Good Cochlear Implant Videos.
9. Groce, Nora. "Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language"
PART 3: THE HISTORY OF DISABILITY
10. Burch, Susan and Kim Nielsen. Disability History.
11. Baynton, Douglas. Defectives in the Land: Disability and American
Immigration Policy, 1882-1924.
12. Carey, Allison C. On the Margins of Citizenship. Disability Activism
and the Intellectually Disabled.
PART 4: DISABILITY, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
13. Erevelles, Nirmala. Disability and Race.
14. Schalk, Sami. Coming to Claim Crip: Disidentification With/In
Disability Studies.
15. Ralph, Laurence. What Wounds Enable: The Politics of Disability and
Violence in Chicago.
16. David M. Perry and Laqrence Carter-Long. Misunderstanding Disability
Leads to Police Violence.
17. Metzl, Jonathon. Let's Talk About Guns, But Stop Stereotyping the
Mentally Ill.
PART 5: EXPERIENCING DISABILITY
18. Miserandino, Christine. The Spoon Theory.
19. Peace, Bill. Ableism and a Watershed Experience.
20. Sacks, Mike. O.C.D. in N.Y.C.
21. Hedrick, Michael. Living with Schizophrenia: The Importance of Routine.
22. Michalko, Rod. The Two-in-One.
PART 6: DISABILITY AND CULTURE
23. Rosenberg, Alyssa. If Hollywood's So Creative, Why Can't It Tell New
Stories About People With Disabilities?
24. Abramovich, Seth. Little People, Big Woes in Hollywood: Low Pay,
Degrading Jobs, and a Tragic Death.
25. Kornhaber, Spencer and Lauryn S. Mayer. The Ethics of Hodor: Disability
in Game of Thrones.
26. Anand, Shilpaa. From a Bendy Straw to a Twirly Straw: Growing up
Disabled, Transnationally.
27. Luft, Alexander. The New Kid in Primetime: What Speechless Has to Say.
28. Bolt, David. An Advertising Aesthetic: Real Beauty and Visual
Impairment.
29. Moosa, Tauriq. Your Body Isn't Your World: The Heroes of the Mad Max
Video Game and Disability.
30. Gibbons, Sarah. Auti(sim) and Representation: Autis(i)m, Disability
Simulation Games, and Neurodiversity.
31. Kuusisto, Steve. Why I'm a Crippled Poet.
PART 7: THE DISABILITY YET TO COME
32. Ware, Linda. Disability Studies in K-12 Education.
33. Biklen, Douglas and Jamie Burke. Presuming Competence.
34. Girma, Haben. Disability and Innovation.
35. Barker, Nicole C.S. "What Will You Gain When You Lose?" Deafness,
Disability Gain, Creativity, and Human Difference.
36. Capuzzi Simon, Cecilia. Disability Studies: A New Normal.
PART 8: SUBJECT TO DEBATE
37. Disability and Sexual Objectification
A. Bartlett, Jennifer. Longing for the Male Gaze.
B. Crippledscholar.com. Disabled Women and Sexual Objectification (or the
Lack Thereof).
38. Sexual Surrogacy.
Unlockingwords.wordpress.com. Disability and Paying for Sex
39. Prenatal Testing and Abortion.
A. Whattoexpect.com. The Benefits of Prenatal Testing.
B. Tennant, Michael. "U.K. Lawmaker: End Abortion Discrimination Against
the Disabled.
40. Assisted Suicide
A. Golden, Marilyn. The Danger of Assisted Suicide Laws.
B. Zakaria, Rafia. Assisted Suicide Should Be Legal.
41. Cochlear Implants.
A. Owens, Brian. Infants May Benefit from Advanced Cochlear Implants.
B. Ringo, Allegra. Understanding Deafness: Not Everyone Wants to be
"Fixed".
42. Nondisabled Actors in Disabled Roles.
A. Ryan, Frances. We Wouldn't Accept Actors Blacking Up, So Why Applaud
"Cripping Up"?
B. Seymour, Tony. Able-Bodied Actors in Disabled Roles: Modern-day
"Blacking Up" ... Or Is It?
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. A Comparison of Disability With Race,
Sex, and Sexual Orientation Statuses.
6. Silberman, Steve. Neurodiversity Rewires Conventional Thinking About
Brains.
PART 2: DEAFNESS AND DEAF CULTURE
7. Padden, Carol A. Talking Culture: Deaf People of Disability Studies.
8. Leahy, Morgan. Stop Sharing Those Feel-Good Cochlear Implant Videos.
9. Groce, Nora. "Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language"
PART 3: THE HISTORY OF DISABILITY
10. Burch, Susan and Kim Nielsen. Disability History.
11. Baynton, Douglas. Defectives in the Land: Disability and American
Immigration Policy, 1882-1924.
12. Carey, Allison C. On the Margins of Citizenship. Disability Activism
and the Intellectually Disabled.
PART 4: DISABILITY, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
13. Erevelles, Nirmala. Disability and Race.
14. Schalk, Sami. Coming to Claim Crip: Disidentification With/In
Disability Studies.
15. Ralph, Laurence. What Wounds Enable: The Politics of Disability and
Violence in Chicago.
16. David M. Perry and Laqrence Carter-Long. Misunderstanding Disability
Leads to Police Violence.
17. Metzl, Jonathon. Let's Talk About Guns, But Stop Stereotyping the
Mentally Ill.
PART 5: EXPERIENCING DISABILITY
18. Miserandino, Christine. The Spoon Theory.
19. Peace, Bill. Ableism and a Watershed Experience.
20. Sacks, Mike. O.C.D. in N.Y.C.
21. Hedrick, Michael. Living with Schizophrenia: The Importance of Routine.
22. Michalko, Rod. The Two-in-One.
PART 6: DISABILITY AND CULTURE
23. Rosenberg, Alyssa. If Hollywood's So Creative, Why Can't It Tell New
Stories About People With Disabilities?
24. Abramovich, Seth. Little People, Big Woes in Hollywood: Low Pay,
Degrading Jobs, and a Tragic Death.
25. Kornhaber, Spencer and Lauryn S. Mayer. The Ethics of Hodor: Disability
in Game of Thrones.
26. Anand, Shilpaa. From a Bendy Straw to a Twirly Straw: Growing up
Disabled, Transnationally.
27. Luft, Alexander. The New Kid in Primetime: What Speechless Has to Say.
28. Bolt, David. An Advertising Aesthetic: Real Beauty and Visual
Impairment.
29. Moosa, Tauriq. Your Body Isn't Your World: The Heroes of the Mad Max
Video Game and Disability.
30. Gibbons, Sarah. Auti(sim) and Representation: Autis(i)m, Disability
Simulation Games, and Neurodiversity.
31. Kuusisto, Steve. Why I'm a Crippled Poet.
PART 7: THE DISABILITY YET TO COME
32. Ware, Linda. Disability Studies in K-12 Education.
33. Biklen, Douglas and Jamie Burke. Presuming Competence.
34. Girma, Haben. Disability and Innovation.
35. Barker, Nicole C.S. "What Will You Gain When You Lose?" Deafness,
Disability Gain, Creativity, and Human Difference.
36. Capuzzi Simon, Cecilia. Disability Studies: A New Normal.
PART 8: SUBJECT TO DEBATE
37. Disability and Sexual Objectification
A. Bartlett, Jennifer. Longing for the Male Gaze.
B. Crippledscholar.com. Disabled Women and Sexual Objectification (or the
Lack Thereof).
38. Sexual Surrogacy.
Unlockingwords.wordpress.com. Disability and Paying for Sex
39. Prenatal Testing and Abortion.
A. Whattoexpect.com. The Benefits of Prenatal Testing.
B. Tennant, Michael. "U.K. Lawmaker: End Abortion Discrimination Against
the Disabled.
40. Assisted Suicide
A. Golden, Marilyn. The Danger of Assisted Suicide Laws.
B. Zakaria, Rafia. Assisted Suicide Should Be Legal.
41. Cochlear Implants.
A. Owens, Brian. Infants May Benefit from Advanced Cochlear Implants.
B. Ringo, Allegra. Understanding Deafness: Not Everyone Wants to be
"Fixed".
42. Nondisabled Actors in Disabled Roles.
A. Ryan, Frances. We Wouldn't Accept Actors Blacking Up, So Why Applaud
"Cripping Up"?
B. Seymour, Tony. Able-Bodied Actors in Disabled Roles: Modern-day
"Blacking Up" ... Or Is It?