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Disability In Media Law And History Intersectional Embodied And Socially Constructed Micky Lee

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Disability In Media Law And History Intersectional Embodied And Socially Constructed Micky Lee
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.86 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Micky Lee, Frank Rudy Cooper, Patricia Reeve
ISBN: 9781032189765, 9781032189802, 1032189762, 1032189800
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Disability In Media Law And History Intersectional Embodied And Socially Constructed Micky Lee by Micky Lee, Frank Rudy Cooper, Patricia Reeve 9781032189765, 9781032189802, 1032189762, 1032189800 instant download after payment.

This book explores how being "disabled" originates in the physical world, social representations and rules, and historical power relations—the interplay of which render bodies "normal" or not.
Do parking signs that represent people in wheelchairs as self-propelling influence how we view dis/ability? How do wheelchair users understand their own bodies and an environment not built for them? By asking questions like these the authors reveal how normalization has informed people’s experiences of their bodies and their fight for substantive equality. Understanding these processes requires acknowledging the tension between social construction and embodiment as well as centering the intersection of dis/abilities with other identities, such as race, class, gender, sex orientation, citizen status, and so on.
Scholars and researchers will find that this book provides new avenues for thinking about dis/ability. A wider audience will find it accessible and informative.

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