Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This book explores the possibilities and limitations re-theorizing disability using historical materialism in the interdisciplinary contexts of social theory, cultural studies, social and education policy, feminist ethics, and theories of citizenship.
Synopsis
Making Bodies that Matter: The Political Economy of 'Becoming' (Disabled)
Of Ghosts and Ghetto Politics: Embodying Education Policy as if Disability Mattered
'Unspeakable' Offenses: Disability Studies at the Intersection of Multiple Differences (with Andrea Minear)
Embodied Antimonies: Feminist Disability Studies Meets Third World Feminism
(Im)Material Citizens: Cognitive Disability, Race, and the Politics of Citizenship
The 'Other' Side of the Dialectic: Towards a Materialist Ethic of Care