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New Politics of Disablement 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x18 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-May-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 0333945670
  • ISBN-13: 9780333945674
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x18 mm, weight: 400 g
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Disability luminary Mike Oliver is joined by Colin Barnes in this agenda-setting response to a capitalist society faced with globalisation, financial instability and lower public expenditure. A timely new edition which reignites the debate on the nature of disability and reasserts the political power of the academic field of disability studies.
Introduction 1(10)
PART I CONCEPTS AND ORIGINS
1 The Importance of Definitions in the Disability Debate
11(21)
Introduction
11(2)
Setting the Scene
13(1)
The Importance of Definitions
14(2)
Official Definitions of Disability
16(4)
Challenging Official Definitions
20(4)
Official Responses to this Challenge
24(3)
Rethinking Disability Definitions
27(4)
Conclusion
31(1)
2 The Origins of Disability Studies
32(20)
Introduction
32(1)
Anthropology and Disability
32(7)
Sociology and Disability
39(2)
Revisionist Sociology
41(2)
Alternative Sociology and Disability
43(5)
Developing a Social Theory of Disablement
48(3)
Conclusion
51(1)
3 The Rise of Disabling Capitalism
52(25)
Introduction
52(1)
Creating Disability
53(4)
Constructing Disability
57(3)
The State and Disability
60(1)
Defining and Dealing with Disability
61(4)
Disability in the Twentieth Century
65(2)
Explaining Disability Responses
67(3)
Rationalizing Disability
70(2)
Conclusion
72(5)
PART II REPRESENTATIONS AND DISCOURSES
4 Ideology and the Disabled Individual
77(21)
Introduction
77(1)
Ideology and the Individual
77(2)
Individualism and Disability
79(3)
The Ideological Exclusion of Disabled Individuals
82(1)
The Medicalization of Disability
83(3)
The Medicalization of Everyday Life
86(2)
The Normalizing Society
88(4)
Normality and Eugenics
92(4)
Conclusion
96(2)
5 Constructing Disabled Identities
98(21)
Introduction
98(2)
Culture, Impairment and Disability
100(2)
Disabling Imagery in Recent History
102(2)
Resisting Disabling Imagery
104(3)
Poverty, Inequality and Identity
107(3)
Disabling Culture and Identity Formation
110(2)
Social Divisions and Identity
112(5)
Conclusion
117(2)
6 Creating the Disability Problem
119(24)
Introduction
119(1)
Defining the Disability Problem
120(1)
Disabling Social Policies
121(2)
Reconstructing the Disability Problem
123(2)
Creating the Disability Problem
125(1)
The Idea of Dependency
126(2)
Creating Economic Dependency
128(3)
Legislating for Dependency
131(2)
Promoting Dependency in Practice
133(4)
Internalizing Dependency
137(2)
Conclusion
139(4)
PART III AGENDAS AND ACTIONS
7 Dealing with the Disabling Society
143(18)
Introduction
143(1)
Capitalism in Crisis
144(3)
Tackling the Crisis - the Market
147(1)
Tackling the Crisis - Rights
148(6)
Tackling the Crisis - Politics
154(3)
Tackling the Crisis - Internationalism
157(2)
Conclusion
159(2)
8 Resisting the Disabling Society
161(16)
Introduction
161(1)
Transformation or Resistance
162(2)
The Social Model
164(1)
Independent Living
165(4)
Disabling Corporatism
169(2)
Identity Politics
171(1)
New Social Movements
172(3)
Conclusion
175(2)
9 Doing Disability Studies
177(10)
Introduction
177(1)
Disciplining Disability Studies
177(1)
Locating Disability Studies
178(1)
Debating Disability Studies
179(3)
Politicizing Disability Studies
182(2)
Rescuing Disability Studies: The Wind is Still Blowing
184(3)
Bibliography 187(42)
Index 229
MICHAEL OLIVERwas the first Professor of Disability Studies in the United Kingdom and is Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Greenwich, UK.

COLIN BARNES Professor of Disability and Director of the Centre for Disability Studies at the School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, UK.