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|a Disability, self, and society /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-268) and index.
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|a "Disability, Self, and Society speaks with authenticity about disability as a process of identity formation within a culture that has done a great deal to de-emphasize the complexity of disability experience. Unlike many who hold the conventional sociological view of disability as a 'lack' or stigmatized identity, Tanya Titchkosky approaches disability as an agentive (not passive) embodiment of liminality and as a demonstration of socially valuable in-between-ness. She argues that disability can and should be a 'teacher' to, and about, non-disabled or 'temporarily abled' society, hence, the vital necessity that disability stays with us."--Jacket
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|t Disability: A Social Phenomenon --
|t Disability and the Background of the Ordinary --
|t Boundaries of Disability Experience --
|t Between Blindness and Dyslexia --
|t The Richness of Disability Experience --
|t A Sense of a Problem? --
|t Reading Disability Studies --
|t Situating Disability: Mapping the Outer Limits --
|t Mapping Disability: Opposition and Ambiguity --
|t Mapping Sightedness --
|t Life with Maps --
|t The Map of Interactional Work --
|t Mapping Normalcy: A Social Topography of Passing --
|t Passing as a Map of Normalcy --
|t Mapping Inequality --
|t Beyond Passing: The Need for a Better Map --
|t Mapping Sighted Spectacles --
|t The Destiny of Cultural Maps --
|t Passing as Blind --
|t Mapping of Maps --
|t The Expected and the Unexpected --
|t Encountering Inaccessibility --
|t Shocking Encounters --
|t To Laugh or Not to Laugh --
|t Unexpected Encounters --
|t Disability as a Depiction of Environment --
|t The Body as Text --
|t Disability as a Challenge to Pragmatism --
|t The Societal Production of Unintended Persons --
|t Between People and the Environment --
|t Discursive Power --
|t Disability Studies: The Old and the New --
|t The Problem of Disability --
|t A Gap --
|t Alternative Representations of the Problem of Disability --
|t The Problem of Meaning --
|t Conflicting Claims --
|t Disability: Nothing's New --
|t Disability Knowledge --
|t Real Consequences for Real People --
|t Disability: What's New? --
|t Disability as Conversation --
|t Revealing Culture's Eye --
|t Seeing Blindness --
|t The Question of Master Status --
|t Representing Boundaries --
|t Staring --
|t Staring Back --
|t No Problem at All.
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|a Sociology of disability.
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|i Print version:
|a Titchkosky, Tanya, 1966-
|t Disability, self, and society.
|d Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2003
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