Cutting across a disciplinary divide, Sociologies of Disability
critically reviews and compares the conflicting perspectives on
disability and chronic illness found in disability studies and
medical sociology. Thomas carefully outlines the historical
development of both these approaches, providing readers with a
solid understanding of the overlaps and divergences between the two
fields. With a fresh interpretation of theoretical traditions in
medical sociology, and an informed commentary on major debates in
disability studies, this original text is necessary reading for all
students of medical sociology and disability studies.
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