Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness engages with fundamental questions about the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership or exclusion from the category of human.
Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness engages with fundamental questions about the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership or exclusion from the category of human.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth DePoy is a professor at the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies, the School of Social Work and cooperating faculty in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maine. Within Disability Studies her teaching and scholarship focus on methods of inquiry and progressive analysis of disability. Stephen Gilson is professor and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Disability Studies program in the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies and professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Maine. His primary scholarship analyzes the role of design and aesthetics in creating disability as a human category.
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List of Figures Part 1 Foundations 1. Legitimate and Offending Bodies 2. Bedrock Constructs 3. Looking Back Part 2 Violations 4. The Offensive Scope 5. The Tool Kit 6. The Language of Violation 7. The Visual Violator 8. Spaces and Places Part 3 Responses 9. Revising the Illegitimate 10. Reinvention 11. Denial Part 4 Rethinking Humanness 12. Negotiating Humanness 13. Expansion and Commencement Bibliography Index.
List of Figures Part 1 Foundations 1. Legitimate and Offending Bodies 2. Bedrock Constructs 3. Looking Back Part 2 Violations 4. The Offensive Scope 5. The Tool Kit 6. The Language of Violation 7. The Visual Violator 8. Spaces and Places Part 3 Responses 9. Revising the Illegitimate 10. Reinvention 11. Denial Part 4 Rethinking Humanness 12. Negotiating Humanness 13. Expansion and Commencement Bibliography Index.
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