Disability, Self, and Society /
"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&...
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Disability: A Social Phenomenon
- Disability and the Background of the Ordinary
- Boundaries of Disability Experience
- Between Blindness and Dyslexia
- The Richness of Disability Experience
- A Sense of a Problem?
- Reading Disability Studies
- Situating Disability: Mapping the Outer Limits
- Mapping Disability: Opposition and Ambiguity
- Mapping Sightedness
- Life with Maps
- The Map of Interactional Work
- Mapping Normalcy: A Social Topography of Passing
- Passing as a Map of Normalcy
- Mapping Inequality
- Beyond Passing: The Need for a Better Map
- Mapping Sighted Spectacles
- The Destiny of Cultural Maps
- Passing as Blind
- Mapping of Maps
- The Expected and the Unexpected
- Encountering Inaccessibility
- Shocking Encounters
- To Laugh or Not to Laugh
- Unexpected Encounters
- Disability as a Depiction of Environment
- The Body as Text
- Disability as a Challenge to Pragmatism
- The Societal Production of Unintended Persons
- Between People and the Environment
- Discursive Power
- Disability Studies: The Old and the New
- The Problem of Disability
- A Gap
- Alternative Representations of the Problem of Disability
- The Problem of Meaning
- Conflicting Claims
- Disability: Nothing's New
- Disability Knowledge
- Real Consequences for Real People
- Disability: What's New?
- Disability as Conversation
- Revealing Culture's Eye
- Seeing Blindness
- The Question of Master Status
- Representing Boundaries
- Staring
- Staring Back
- No Problem at All.