Disability and the Sociological Imagination is the first true
undergraduate text for the relatively new and growing area of
sociology of disability. Written by one of the field's leading
researchers, it discusses the major theorists, research methods,
and bodies of knowledge that represents sociology's key
contributions to our understanding of disability. Unlike other
available texts, it examines the ways in which major social
structures contribute to the production and reproduction of
disability, and examines how race, class, gender, and sexual
orientation shape the disability experience
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