The Difference That Disability Makes
Rod Michalkoقیمت نهایی
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مشخصات کتاب
- نویسنده
- Rod Michalko
- سال انتشار
- ۲۰۰۲
- فرمت
- زبان
- انگلیسی
- حجم فایل
- ۹۲۱٫۶ کیلوبایت
- شابک
- 9781566399333، 9781566399340، 9781592137992، 9782001046300، 1566399335، 1566399343، 1592137997، 2001046308
دربارهٔ کتاب
Rod Michalko Launches Into This Book Asking Why Disabled People Are Still Feared, Still Regarded As Useless Or Unfit To Live, Not Yet Welcome In Society? Michalko Challenges Us To Come To Grips With The Social Meanings Attached To Disability And The Body That Is Not Normal. Michalko's Analysis Draws From His Own Understanding Of Blindness And Narratives By Other Disabled People. Connecting Lived Experience With Social Theory, He Shows The Consistent Exclusion Of Disabled People From The Common Understandings Of Humanity And What Constitutes The Good Life. He Offers New Insight Into What Suffering A Disability Means To Individuals As Well As To The Polity As A Whole. He Shows How Disability Can Teach Society About Itself, About Its Determination Of What Is Normal And Who Belongs. Guiding Us To A New Understanding Of How Disability, Difference, And Suffering Are Related, This Book Enables Us To Choose Disability As A Social Identity And A Collective Political Issue. The Difference That Disability Makes Can Be Valuable And Worthwhile, But Only If We Choose To Make It So.--jacket. 1. Introduction -- 2. Home Is Where The Heart Is -- 3. The Social Location Of Suffering -- 4. Coming Face-to-face With Suffering -- 5. The Birth Of Disability -- 6. Image And Imitation. Rod Michalko. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 181-188) And Index. "Rod Michalko launches into this book asking why disabled people are still feared, still regarded as useless or unfit to live, not yet welcome in society? Michalko challenges us to come to grips with the social meanings attached to disability and the body that is not "normal." Michalko's analysis draws from his own understanding of blindness and narratives by other disabled people. Connecting lived experience with social theory, he shows the consistent exclusion of disabled people from the common understandings of humanity and what constitutes the good life. He offers new insight into what suffering a disability means to individuals as well as to the polity as a whole. He shows how disability can teach society about itself, about its determination of what is normal and who belongs. Guiding us to a new understanding of how disability, difference, and suffering are related, this book enables us to choose disability as a social identity and a collective political issue. The difference that disability makes can be valuable and worthwhile, but only if we choose to make it so."--BOOK JACKET. Rod Michalko asks why disabled people are still feared, still regarded as useless or unfit to live, and not yet welcome in society. Drawing on his own understanding of blindness and narratives by other disabled people, he challenges us to come to grips with social meanings attached to disability. Connecting lived experience with social theory, this title shows the consistent exclusion of disabled people from the common understandings of humanity and what constitutes the good life. It offers insight into what suffering a disability means to individuals as well as to the polity as a whole.
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