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Dis/ability in Media, Law and History: Intersectional, Embodied and Socially Constructed?

Objektkategorie:
Elektronische Ressource
Bereitstellende Institution:
Forschungsbibliothek Gotha
Verlag:
Taylor & Francis Group
Ort:
Milton
Entstehungszeit:
2022
Sprache:
Englisch
Abstract:
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- References -- 1. Introduction: Dis/abilities at the Intersections -- From medical model to synthesis -- Rejection of a medical model by both approaches -- The embodiment critique of social construction -- Reconciliation of embodiment theory and social constructivism -- This volume's intersectional approach to CDS -- The figuring of dis/abilities in media studies, critical legal theory, and the cultural and social histories of embodiment -- Media studies -- Critical legal theory -- Cultural and social histories of embodiment -- Summaries of chapters -- Foundations: experience and theories -- Rehabilitation, disablement, and the state -- Representation, liminality, and resistance -- The political embodiment of personhood -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Foundations: Experience and Theories -- 2. The Art of Regarding Still Life -- Still life as object -- Still life as in coming to a stand still -- Still life as possibility -- Summary -- References -- 3. Embodiment's Contributions to Appreciating Life with Dis/ability and to Advancing Justice -- Introduction: wondering about the body -- Medicine's continued attachment to biological understandings -- Racial profiling in medicine -- Medical commitment to "fixing" dis/ability -- Embodiment's contribution -- Embodiment, subjectivity, and equal humanity -- Embodiment, emergent disability, and justice -- Race as a determinant of dis/ability? -- Emergent disability: implications for justice -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Rehabilitation, Disablement, and the State -- 4. Subjects of Industry: Craft Therapy, Its Photography, and Healing American Soldiers of World War I -- Introduction -- Craft as therapy.
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