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Introduces key terms, concepts, debates, and histories for
Disability Studies Keywords for Disability Studies aims to broaden
and define the conceptual framework of disability studies for
readers and practitioners in the field and beyond. The volume
engages some of the most pressing debates of our time, such as
prenatal testing, euthanasia, accessibility in public
transportation and the workplace, post-traumatic stress, and
questions about the beginning and end of life. Each of the 60
essays in Keywords for Disability Studies focuses on a distinct
critical concept, including "ethics," "medicalization,"
"performance," "reproduction," "identity," and "stigma," among
others. Although the essays recognize that "disability" is often
used as an umbrella term, the contributors to the volume avoid
treating individual disabilities as keywords, and instead
interrogate concepts that encompass different components of the
social and bodily experience of disability. The essays approach
disability as an embodied condition, a mutable historical
phenomenon, and a social, political, and cultural identity. An
invaluable resource for students and scholars alike, Keywords for
Disability Studies brings the debates that have often remained
internal to disability studies into a wider field of critical
discourse, providing opportunities for fresh theoretical
considerations of the field's core presuppositions through a
variety of disciplinary perspectives. Visit keywords.nyupress.org
for online essays, teaching resources, and more.
A book on dance-making, centred on practitioners with disabilities
but valuable for dancers in all situations. Aimed at the huge range
of dance-makers looking to make their work accessible, inclusive
and diverse. A leading book in the field on this topic, now updated
and expanded to reflect current trends and debates.
A book on dance-making, centred on practitioners with disabilities
but valuable for dancers in all situations. Aimed at the huge range
of dance-makers looking to make their work accessible, inclusive
and diverse. A leading book in the field on this topic, now updated
and expanded to reflect current trends and debates.
Introduces key terms, concepts, debates, and histories for
Disability Studies Keywords for Disability Studies aims to broaden
and define the conceptual framework of disability studies for
readers and practitioners in the field and beyond. The volume
engages some of the most pressing debates of our time, such as
prenatal testing, euthanasia, accessibility in public
transportation and the workplace, post-traumatic stress, and
questions about the beginning and end of life. Each of the 60
essays in Keywords for Disability Studies focuses on a distinct
critical concept, including "ethics," "medicalization,"
"performance," "reproduction," "identity," and "stigma," among
others. Although the essays recognize that "disability" is often
used as an umbrella term, the contributors to the volume avoid
treating individual disabilities as keywords, and instead
interrogate concepts that encompass different components of the
social and bodily experience of disability. The essays approach
disability as an embodied condition, a mutable historical
phenomenon, and a social, political, and cultural identity. An
invaluable resource for students and scholars alike, Keywords for
Disability Studies brings the debates that have often remained
internal to disability studies into a wider field of critical
discourse, providing opportunities for fresh theoretical
considerations of the field's core presuppositions through a
variety of disciplinary perspectives. Visit keywords.nyupress.org
for online essays, teaching resources, and more.
With Some Improvements, And The Following Additions: Rules For The
Right Pronunciation Of The Latin Language, A Metrical Key To The
Odes Of Horace, A List Of Latin Authors Arranged According To The
Different Ages Of Roman Literature, Tables, Showing The Value Of
The Various Coins, Weights, And Measures, Used Among The Romans.
With Some Improvements, And The Following Additions: Rules For The
Right Pronunciation Of The Latin Language, A Metrical Key To The
Odes Of Horace, A List Of Latin Authors Arranged According To The
Different Ages Of Roman Literature, Tables, Showing The Value Of
The Various Coins, Weights, And Measures, Used Among The Romans.
With Some Improvements, And The Following Additions: Rules For The
Right Pronunciation Of The Latin Language, A Metrical Key To The
Odes Of Horace, A List Of Latin Authors Arranged According To The
Different Ages Of Roman Literature, Tables, Showing The Value Of
The Various Coins, Weights, And Measures, Used Among The Romans.
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