Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
384
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 24, 2023
Editore
Duke University Press Books
ISBN-10
1478016582
ISBN-13
9781478016588
Descrizione
In an innovative exploration of disability studies, a group of passionate contributors challenges traditional narratives by centering the experiences and histories of marginalized individuals. By weaving together personal stories, academic analysis, and critical theory, they reveal the dynamic intersections of disability, culture, and identity.
The authors invite readers to consider how individual experiences are shaped within broader societal contexts, fostering a deeper understanding of inequities and systemic barriers. Through thought-provoking essays and interdisciplinary approaches, this collective work not only redefines disability scholarship but also emphasizes the importance of embracing diverse perspectives in creating a more inclusive and equitable world.
The authors invite readers to consider how individual experiences are shaped within broader societal contexts, fostering a deeper understanding of inequities and systemic barriers. Through thought-provoking essays and interdisciplinary approaches, this collective work not only redefines disability scholarship but also emphasizes the importance of embracing diverse perspectives in creating a more inclusive and equitable world.