Critical readings in interdisciplinary disability studies : (Dis)assemblages / Linda Ware, editor.

This edited volume includes chapters on disability studies organized around three themes: Theory, Philosophy and Critique. Informed by a range of scholars who may or may not fashion their work beneath the banner of disability studies in explicit terms, it draws connections across a range of identiti...

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Other Authors: Ware, Linda P.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Series:Critical studies of education ; v. 12.
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505 0 |a 1. Disability Studies and Interdisciplinarity: Interregnum or Productive Interpretation -- 2. Alternative Agencies: Materialist Navigations Below the Radar of Disability Studies -- 3. The Cost of Counting Disability: Theorizing the Possibility of a Non-Economic Remainder -- 4. Theorising Disability and Humanity -- 5. The Metaphor of Civic Threat: Intellectual Disability and Education -- 6. Complex and Critical: A Methodological Application of the Tripartite Model of Disability -- 7. Unexpected Anatomies: Extraordinary Bodies in Contemporary Art -- 8. The Names of Physical Deformity: A Meditation on the Term Disability and Its Recent Uses -- 9. "Once Big Oil, Always Big Oil": Disability and Sustainability in Pixars Cars 2 -- 10. Id Prefer Not To: Melvilles Challenge to Hegemonic Identity in Bartleby, the Scrivener -- 11. Co-creators of Resistance, Reflections by a Daughter and her Mom -- 12. Relational Pedagogies of Disability: Cognitive Accessibility in College Classrooms -- 13. The Totem Project -- 14. "I Have to be Black Before I am Disabled": Understanding Agency, Positionality, and Recognition in Higher Education -- 15. Writing, Identity and the Other -- 16. The Development of Inclusion in a German Context: An American Reflects on International Perspectives. 
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