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This book presents various paradigms and debates on the diverse
issues concerning disability in India from a sociological
perspective. It studies disability in the context of its
relationship with concepts such as culture/religion, media,
literature, and gender to address the inherent failures in
challenging prevalent stereotypical and oppressive ideologies. It
traces the theological history of disability and studies the
present-day universalized social notions of disablement. The volume
challenges the predominant perception of disability being only a
medical or biological concern and provides deeper insight into the
impact of representation through an analysis of the discourse and
criteria for ‘normalcy’ in films from the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. It analyzes the formation of perspectives
through a study of representation of disability in print media,
especially children’s literature, comics, and graphic novels. The
author also discusses the policies and provisions available in
India for students with disabilities, especially women who have to
also contend with gender inequality and gender-based
discrimination. The book will be of interest to scholars and
researchers of disability studies, educational psychology, special
education, sociology, gender studies, politics of education, and
media ecology. It will also be useful for educationalists, NGOs,
special educators, disability specialists, media and communication
professionals, and counsellors.
This book presents various paradigms and debates on the diverse
issues concerning disability in India from a sociological
perspective. It studies disability in the context of its
relationship with concepts such as culture/religion, media,
literature, and gender to address the inherent failures in
challenging prevalent stereotypical and oppressive ideologies. It
traces the theological history of disability and studies the
present-day universalized social notions of disablement. The volume
challenges the predominant perception of disability being only a
medical or biological concern and provides deeper insight into the
impact of representation through an analysis of the discourse and
criteria for 'normalcy' in films from the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. It analyzes the formation of perspectives through a
study of representation of disability in print media, especially
children's literature, comics, and graphic novels. The author also
discusses the policies and provisions available in India for
students with disabilities, especially women who have to also
contend with gender inequality and gender-based discrimination. The
book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of disability
studies, educational psychology, special education, sociology,
gender studies, politics of education, and media ecology. It will
also be useful for educationalists, NGOs, special educators,
disability specialists, media and communication professionals, and
counsellors.
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