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Foucault and the Government of Disability /

This text considers the continued relevance of Foucault to disability studies, as well as the growing significance of disability studies to understandings of Foucault. A decade ago, this international collection provocatively responded to Foucault's call to question what is regarded as natural,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Tremain, Shelley (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2015]
Edición:Enlarged and revised edition.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foucault, governmentality, and critical disability theory today : a genealogy of the archive / Shelley Tremain
  • I. Epistemologies and ontologies. Subjected bodies : paraplegia, rehabilitation, and the politics of movement / Martin Sullivan
  • Signs of reason : Riviere, facilitated communication, and the crisis of the subject / Nirmala Erevelles
  • Truth, power, and ethics in care services for people with learning difficulties / Scott Yates
  • What can a Foucauldian analysis contribute to disability theory? / Bill Hughes
  • Foucault's nominalism / Barry Allen
  • Legislating disability : negative ontologies and the government of legal identities / Fiona Kumari Campbell
  • II. Histories. Docile bodies, docile minds : Foucauldian reflections on mental retardation / Licia Carlson
  • Uncommon schools : institutionalizing deafness in early-nineteenth-century America / Jane Berger
  • The Phenomene's dilemma : teratology and the policing of human anomalies in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Paris / Diana Snigurowicz. III. Governmentalities. Who is normal? Who is deviant? "Normality" and "risk" in genetic diagnostics and counseling / Anne Waldschmidt.
  • Inclusive education for exclusive pupils : a critical analysis of the government of the exceptional / Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein
  • Supported living and the production of individuals / Chris Drinkwater
  • Real and ideal spaces of disability in American stadiums and arenas / Carolyn Anne Anderson
  • Foucault on the phone : disability and the mobility of government / Gerard Goggin and Christopher Newell
  • IV. Ethics and politics. Inclusion as an ethical project / Julie Allan
  • Gender police / Kathryn Pauly Morgan
  • V. Disability and governmentality in the present. From inhalation to inspiration : a genealogical auto-ethnography of a supercrip / Danielle Peers
  • "Life worth defending" : biopolitical frames of terror in the war on autism / Anne McGuire
  • Expressions of "lives worth living" and their foreclosure through philosophical theorizing on moral status and intellectual disability / Ashley Taylor
  • Death by choice, life by privilege : biopolitical circuits of vitality and debility in the times of empire / Kateřina Kolářová.