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Redefining Disability [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 623 g
  • Sērija : Personal/Public Scholarship 12
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004512691
  • ISBN-13: 9789004512696
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  • Cena: 128,70 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 623 g
  • Sērija : Personal/Public Scholarship 12
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004512691
  • ISBN-13: 9789004512696
"The reality of disability-of what it means to be disabled-has primarily been written by non-disabled people. Disability and disabled individuals are often described with pity, presented as burdens, or are background figures in larger non-disabled narratives. Redefining Disability challenges the outsider-dominated approach to disability by centering the disabled experience. This edited volume, featuring all disabled authors and creators, combines traditional academic works with personal reflections, visual art, and poetry. These works address disability and race, sexuality and disability, disability cultures, accommodation, self-diagnosis, and how we manage the obstacles ableist institutions place in our way. The authors address a variety of disabilities, including sensory, chronic pain, mobility, developmental disorders, and mental illness. It is through these testimonies that we hope to redefine disability on our terms; to clearly state that disability is not a bad word, and that all disabled lives have value. Redefining Disability is interdisciplinary, with broad application for undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, or to read for pleasure. Each entry contains discussion questions and/or activities for educators to use in the classroom"--

Non-disabled people have been the primary creators and purveyors of the discourse on disability, but here, disabled authors and creators give voice to the experience of disability. Among their topics are disability aesthetics: a crip artistry manifesto, inspiration porn and desperation porn: disrupting the objectification of disability in media, hot girl bummer: achieving disabled sexual liberation in an ableist world, pet profile: Captain Jack Harkness and Pippa Millicent Tiny Panther, and a manifesto from The Committee for the Sick and Useless. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Redefining Disability features all disabled authors and creators. By combining traditional academic works with personal reflections, graphic art, and poetry, the volume centers disability by drawing from the experiences and expertise of disabled individuals.

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Praise for Redefining Disability:

Redefining Disability offers a unique and vivid combination of lucid explanations and evocative accounts. Featuring essay, narrative, poetry, and photography, this outstanding collection opens a creative window into the richness of disabled experience and calls out systemic ableism that radically diminishes the lives of disabled folks. This provocative, insightful book is essential reading for anyone committed to the work of inclusivity, diversity, equity, and access. - Laura L. Ellingson, PhD, Patrick A. Donohoe, S.J. Professor of Communication, Santa Clara University and author of Embodiment in Qualitative Research





Redefining Disability brilliantly takes readers on a tour through disabled people's lives. It skillfully talks frankly and directly to readers through a delightful array of short and pithy chapters covering expansive topics such as disability and pets, the COVID-19 pandemic, disclosure in higher ed, and being chronically ill. There are photographs and poems, short essays and longer ones. Its at times emotionally raw and other times fun. To make this book extra-teachable, each chapter ends with discussion questions. A celebration of the act of telling disabled peoples stories, Redefining Disability is a must-read. - Laura Mauldin, PhD, NIC, Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut and author of Made to Hear: Cochlear Implants and Raising Deaf Children





Redefining Disability is a collection 100% shaped by disabled people, not just through the individual chapters and the perspectives contained in the book, but all the way through editing and indexing. The book takes aim at ableism and discrimination against disabled people through critique, with humour, with powerful imagery and art, with indelible writing, and does so from a diverse range of perspectives. But the book, its authors and editors, are also very intentional about accessibility, modeling the values it promotes with a clear and engaging introduction, through plain language and careful explanations and definitions, and with terrific discussion questions. The result is a book that could be taught in high school, College or University, but also is distinctly non-academic in its appeal. Redefining Disability captures and conveys disability culture and community more successfully, accessibly, and compellingly than any other book you could pick up. - Jay Dolmage, PhD, Professor of English, University of Waterloo and author of Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education and the founding editor of the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies.

Preface xv
Acknowledgments xviii
Notes on Contributors xix
Introduction 1(19)
Paul D. C. Bones
Jessica Smartt Gullion
Danielle Barber
1 Existing in a Mortal Form and Other Disabling Experiences
20(12)
E. J. K. Bremner
R. McGuire
2 Disabled Humans and Our Non-Human Animal Companions
32(2)
Paul D. C. Bones
Pet Profile: Charlie
33(1)
Aparna Nair
3 Disability Discourse Stuck in a Black/White Binary: Embodying a Black and Disabled Identity as a Mixed-Race Person
34(12)
Cassandra Lovelock
4 Plum Tomato: Solanum Iycopersicum
46(2)
Ellen Samuels
5 Disability Aesthetics: A Crip Artistry Manifesto
48(10)
Aurora Berger
6 Life on the Line
58(2)
Aurora Berger
7 Finding My Way in a Society Where I Don't Fit
60(13)
Jill Richardson
Pet Profile: Mac
72(1)
Valerie
Chase Novack
8 Misfit in the Academy: Succeeding as a Visually Impaired Scholar in Australia
73(11)
Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes
Pet Profile: Mudkip
83(1)
Ari
9 Justice vs. Injustice: Poetic Dialogue about the Meaning of Disability Justice among People Labelled/with Intellectual Disability
84(6)
Nicholas Herd
Doreen Kalifer
Erin Kuri
Ann Fudge Schormans
10 Inspiration Porn and Desperation Porn: Disrupting the Objectification of Disability in Media
90(13)
Kara B. Ayers
Katherine A. Reed
Pet Profile: Scribbles
102(1)
Melanie Coughlin
11 Tap Tap Tap
103(3)
Marie Gagnon
12 Adaptation from the Margins: Toward a Crip Theatre
106(14)
Christopher Bryant
Pet Profile: Pepper
119(1)
Brian
13 Diagnosis Limbo
120(7)
Danielle Barber
Pet Profile: Luther & Layla
126(1)
Danielle Barber
14 Successful Sad
127(3)
Vanessa Ellison
Pet Profile: Monkey
129(1)
Emily Dall'Ora Warfield
15 Ddeaf Adjacency: Liminal Conditions of Not Hearing
130(14)
Megan Marshall
16 S-I-L-I-C-O-N-E Inject-Ear I Silicone Injections: In American Sign Language (ASL) Gloss and English
144(2)
Raymond Luczak
17 Utensils and Fire
146(6)
Jessica Spears Williams
18 Seeing Brains: Shakespeare, Autism, and Self-Identification
152(9)
Nicholas R. Helms
Pet Profile: Pike Trickleg
160(1)
L. W. Salinas
19 Hot Girl Bummer: Achieving Disabled Sexual Liberation in an Ableist World
161(11)
Katherine O'Connell
Pet Profile: Abacus
171(1)
Kimberly C. Merenda
20 Selected Poems
172(8)
Jessi Aaron
Pet Profile: Opal, Orbit, & Ruby
179(1)
Aubree Evans
21 Maybe Do Talk to Strangers on the Internet? An Interview with Corin Parsons
180(12)
Conn Parsons
Paul D. C. Bones
Pet Profile: Finn & Bear
191(1)
Corin Parsons
22 Finding Empowerment in the Middle: Navigating Hidden Disabilities in Academia
192(7)
Summer M. Jackson
Pet Profile: Rocko (More Formally Known as Rocko Taco)
198(1)
Summer M. Jackson
23 Taking Center Stage in the Face of Shame and Scars
199(13)
Jasmine (Jaz) Cray
Pet Profile: Aisling & Truthe
211(1)
Jennifer Stahl
24 Assistive Tech, Assertive Tech
212(8)
Cole Sorensen
25 Modern Day Changelings: On Being an Autistic Parent of an Autistic Child
220(6)
Alison Kelly
26 Stone, Water, Land, Spine
226(11)
Elizabeth Glass
Pet Profile: Maximus Aurelius Gullion, Guardian of the Realm, Slayer of Demons, Friend to Unicorn and Dragon, Defender of Squeaky Toys & Spartacus the Mighty
236(1)
Jessica Smartt Gullion
27 Cancer Isn't Like a Movie, But If It Was It'd Be a Horror Flick
237(3)
Terri Juneau Eklund
Pet Profile: Bacon & Pancake
239(1)
Terri Juneau Eklund
28 "It's Meant to Be a Hazing Process": Deciphering Ableism Surrounding Academic Accommodations
240(17)
Corey Reutlinger
Pet Profile: Captain Jack Harkness & Pippa Millicent Tiny Panther
256(1)
Tara Elliot
29 Night of the Living Ableds: Disability, Representation, and Horror Film
257(10)
Paul D. C. Bones
Pet Profile: Mildred Sausage, Allan Hamsteak, & Inara Bacon
266(1)
Paul D. C. Bones
30 A Bright Green: After Lou Ferrigno, a Deaf Bodybuilder Who Played the Incredible Hulk (1977--1982)
267(1)
Raymond Luczak
31 Manifesto: The Committee for the Sick and Useless
268
Paul D. C. Bones, Ph.D. (2015), University of Oklahoma, is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Texas Womans University. He has published articles and book chapters on disability, hate crime, and criminology. This includes a recent article on access and accommodation during COVID-19 published in Socius (2021).





Jessica Smartt Gullion, Ph.D. (2002), Texas Woman's University, is the Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Sociology at that university. She has published extensively in medical sociology and qualitative research methodology, including the award-winning Diffractive Ethnography: Social Sciences and the Ontological Turn (Routledge, 2018).





Danielle Barber, M.S. (2018), Texas Woman's University, is a doctoral candidate in Sociology at that university. She conducts research on health and illness and on disability.