Feminist Disability Studies

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Feminist Disability Studies
Author : Kim Q. Hall
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 24 October 2011
ISBN : 9780253223401
Pages : 337 pages
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Feminist Disability Studies by Kim Q. Hall Book PDF Summary

The essays in this volume are contributions to feminist disability studies. The essays constitute an interdisciplinary dialogue regarding the meaning of feminist disability studies and the implications of its insights regarding identity, the body, and experience.

Feminist Disability Studies

The essays in this volume are contributions to feminist disability studies. The essays constitute an interdisciplinary dialogue regarding the meaning of feminist disability studies and the implications of its insights regarding identity, the body, and experience.

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Although scholars in the environmental humanities have been exploring the dichotomy between "wild" and "built" environments for several years, few have focused on the field of disability studies, a discipline that enlists the contingency between environments and bodies as a foundation of its scholarship. On the other hand, scholars in

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