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Semiotics and Dis/Ability: Interrogating Categories of Difference

Contributor(s): Rogers, Linda J (Editor), Swadener, Beth Blue (Editor)

ISBN: 9780791449059

Publisher: State University of New York Press

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Pub Date: March 29, 2001

Dewey: 305.90816014

LCCN: 00-040021

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.87" H x 9.27" L x 6.17" W ( 1.12 lbs) 295 pages

BISAC Categories:

Social Science | Disability

Series: Cultural Studies

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Description:

Examines the ways that the labels "disability" and "difference" are socially and culturally constructed.

This book brings together a unique collection of personal narratives and summaries of studies that problematize existing meanings of "disability" and "difference." Using applied semiotics as an analytical lens, the contributors examine the ways that these labels are socially and culturally constructed. Contributors include anthropologists, teacher educators, special educators, disability studies scholars, educational psychologists, American Sign Language instructors, semioticians, school psychologists, linguists, and parents. Each author was asked to examine his or her experience(s) and consider the "markers" of lives that are considered different.

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"I have to confess that even a grizzled old veteran like me was thoroughly engaged in these stories and wished for more." -- Donald J. Cunningham, Indiana University, Bloomington

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