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Long download timePublisher:Crane Library, 2015
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- Contributor: Michalko, Rod; Titchkosky, TanyaDate:Created2009Summary:
Rethinking Normalcy introduces the growing field of disability studies to an undergraduate audience in a variety of disciplines and programs based in the social sciences, humanities, and health sciences. The authors articulate the depth and breadth of this newly emerging field of study and provide a vibrant foretaste of the kind of work disability studies scholars and activists do to provocatively question the power of normalcy.
Strongly interdisciplinary, this volume draws upon many different social and cultural approaches to the study of disability, and essentially addresses disability as a social and political issue.
The chapters in this book exemplify ways of questioning our collective relations to normalcy, as such relations affect the lives of both disabled and currently non-disabled people.
Subject(s): Disabilities | Disability studies | Sociology of disabilityOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Canadian Scholars' PressLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: Disability Perspectives Collection | Authors with Disabilities Collection