Foucault and the Government of DisabilityShelley Lynn Tremain University of Michigan Press, 22/02/2010 - 362 páginas Foucault and the Government of Disability is the first book-length investigation of the relevance and importance of the ideas of Michel Foucault to the field of disability studies-and vice versa. Over the last thirty years, politicized conceptions of disability have precipitated significant social change, including the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, the redesign of urban landscapes, the appearance of closed-captioning on televisions, and the growing recognition that disabled people constitute a marginalized and disenfranchised constituency. The provocative essays in this volume respond to Foucault's call to question what is regarded as natural, inevitable, ethical, and liberating, while they challenge established understandings of Foucault's analyses and offer fresh approaches to his work. The book's roster of distinguished international contributors represents a broad range of disciplines and perspectives, making this a timely and necessary addition to the burgeoning field of disability studies. |
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Índice
An Introduction Shelley Tremain | 1 |
I Epistemologies and Ontologies | 25 |
II Histories | 131 |
III Governmentalities | 189 |
IV Ethics and Politics | 279 |
Contributors | 329 |
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Digital Disability: The Social Construction of Disability in New Media Gerard Goggin,Christopher Newell Pré-visualização limitada - 2003 |
Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability Robert McRuer Pré-visualização limitada - 2006 |