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Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 374 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x28 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : Critical Issues in Disabilities and Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793629137
  • ISBN-13: 9781793629135
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 374 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x28 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : Critical Issues in Disabilities and Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793629137
  • ISBN-13: 9781793629135
In Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love, the authors explore what it means to engage in boundary work at the intersection of traditional special education systems and critical disability studies in education. The book consists of fifteen groundbreaking accounts that challenge dominant medicalized discourses about what it means to exist within and around special education systems that create space for new conceptions of what it means to teach, lead, learn, and exist within a conciliatory space driven by radical love and disability justice principles. The book pushes readers to consider how their own personal, professional and programmatic future transformational actions can be driven by disruption and the desire for freedom from the hegemony of traditional special education and White and Ability supremacy.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(10)
Holly Pearson
Catherine K. Voulgarides
David I. Herndndez-Saca
1 Practicing Consilience--Thoughts from a Career-long Attempt
11(20)
David J. Connor
2 At the Nexus of Disability Studies in (Special) Education: Toward Consiliencatory Frameworks for Critical Emotion Praxis Liberation
31(22)
David I. Herndndez-Saca
3 Anti-ableism in Teacher Education: Celebrating Disability Identity Through Self-study and Radical Love
53(22)
Sarah Arvey Tov
4 Teaching in the In-Between: Opportunities and Factors Informing Inclusive Reform in One School District
75(20)
Amy J. Petersen
Danielle M. Cowley
Deborah J. Gallagher
Shehreen Iqtadar
5 On the Margins of the Marginalized: Protecting and Loving on Black Children with Intellectual Disability and Emotional and Behavioral Disturbances
95(30)
Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg
6 Boundaries of Disability Studies and Special Education: Radical Pedagogy and Relatedness
125(22)
Jane Strauss
7 Critical Coalition with/in the Boundaries: A Radical Love Response to Neoliberal Debilitation in Special Education
147(24)
M. Nickie Coomer
Ashley Cartell Johnson
Ganiva Reyes
Brittany Aronson
8 Introspecting the Radical Love Boundaries between Deaf Studies and Special Education in an African Setting
171(22)
Martin Musengi
9 Ethics of Care/ing Work/ers at the Boundary of Critical Dis/ability Studies and Special Education
193(22)
Christina A. Bosch
10 Daring to Speak/Teach from Our Hearts: A Self-study of Critical Disability Studies Teacher Education at the Boundaries of Ableism, Racism, and Sexism as Faculty of Color
215(20)
Shehreen Iqtadar
David I. Hernandez-Saca
11 Grappling with the Tensions: Cultivating Justice-Oriented Praxis through Collaborative Autoethnographic Poetry
235(26)
Amanda L. Miller
Chelsea Stinson
Maria T. Timberlake
12 Checklists and Merit Badges: On Whiteness, Ability, and the Boundary between Special Education and Radical Love
261(20)
J.P.B. Gerald
13 Female Inclusive Educators of Color: Challenging White Privilege and the Mechanism of Dis/ablement Through Radical Love
281(22)
Sarah Schlessinger
14 Blurring Boundaries: Dreaming/s of a Neurodivergent-Teacher-Parent-Student-Researcher
303(22)
Anani M. Vasquez
15 I Still Have Joy: Disability Justice as Praxis, Theory, and Research in a Special Education Teacher Preparation Program
325(18)
Gloshanda Lawyer
Conclusion 343(4)
Holly Pearson
Catherine K. Voulgarides
David I. Herndndez-Saca
Index 347(10)
About the Contributors 357
David I. Hernįndez-Saca is associate professor of disability studies in education in the Department of Special Education at the University of Northern Iowa.

Catherine Voulgarides is assistant professor at the City University of New York (CUNY)Hunter College in the department of special education.

Holly Pearson is contingent assistant professor in the department of sociology and criminology at Framingham State University.