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10 reviewsISBN 10: 0230579280
ISBN 13: 9780230579286
Author: F Campbell
Challenging notions of what constitutes 'normal' and 'pathological' bodies, this ambitious, agenda-setting study theoretically reinvigorates disability studies by reconceptualising it as 'studies of ableism' focusing on the practices and formations of able-bodiedness to uncover what it means to be 'able' rather than 'disabled'.
Part 1 Cogitating Ableism
1 The Project of Ableism
2 Internalised Ableism: The Tyranny Within
3 Tentative Disability – Mitigation and Its Discontents
4 Love Objects and Transhuman Beasts? Riding the Technologies
Part 2 Spectres of Ableism
5 The Deaf Trade: Selling the Cochlear Implant
6 Print Media Representations of the ‘Uncooperative’ Disabled Patient: The Case of Clint Hallam
7 Disability Matters: Embodiment, Teaching and Standpoint
8 Pathological Femaleness: Disability Jurisprudence and Ontological Envelopment
9 Disability Harm and Wrongful Life Torts
10 Searching for Subjectivity: The Enigma of Devoteeism, Conjoinment and Transableism
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Tags: F Campbell, Contours, Ableism