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Gendering Disability

Contributor(s): Smith, Bonnie G (Editor), Hutchison, Beth (Editor), Kudlick, Catherine (Contribution by), Schur, Lisa (Contribution by), McNeil, Melissa (Contribution by), Kroll, Thilo (Contribution by), Shuttleworth, Russell (Contribution by), Colligan, Sumi (Contribution by), Fox, Ann (Contribution by), Asch, Adrienne (Contribution by), Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie (Contribution by), Smith, Bonnie (Contribution by), Chinn, Sarah (Contribution by), Wilson, Daniel (Contribution by), Brueggemann, Brenda Jo (Contribution by), Kaufman-Scarborough, Carol (Contribution by), Greeley, Robin Adele (Contribution by), Lindgren, Kristin (Contribution by), Kafer, Allison (Contribution by), O'Toole, Corbett (Contribution by), Kleege, Georgina (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780813533735

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

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Pub Date: May 6, 2004

Dewey: 305.90816

LCCN: 2003007034

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 1.00 lbs) 328 pages

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Contributors to this innovative collection explore the intersection of gender and disability in the arts, consumer culture, healing, the personal and private realms, and the appearance of disability in the public sphere--both in public fantasies and in public activism. Beginning as separate enterprises that followed activist and scholarly paths, gender and disability studies have reached a point where they can move beyond their boundaries for a common landscape to inspire new areas of inquiry. Whether from a perspective in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, or arts, the shared subject matter of gender and disability studies--the body, social and cultural hierarchy, identity, discrimination and inequality, representation, and political activism--insistently calls for deeper conversation. This volume provides fresh findings not only about the discrimination practiced against women and people with disabilities, but also about the productive parallelism between these two categories.

Review Quotes: "Gendering Disability is among the most intellectually stimulating books I have read in years. The stunning breadth of the discussion evokes personal experience with disability, elucidates the historical and social meanings of bodily differences, and places disability within other theoretical frameworks."--Alice Kessler-Harris "author of In Pursuit of Equity: Women, Men, and the Quest for Economic Citizens"

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