Disability: The Basics

Disability: The Basics

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Jan 1, 2017 · Engels · Hardcover (196 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 196
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jan 1, 2017
Uitgever Routledge
Editie 1
ISBN-10 1138651389
ISBN-13 9781138651388

Beschrijving

Tom Shakespeare explores the essential concepts surrounding disability, aiming to illuminate the nuanced experiences and societal perceptions that shape the lives of those who identify as disabled. With a thoughtful approach, he examines the interplay between individual experiences and broader cultural narratives, providing a foundation for understanding the complexities of disability in contemporary society.

Through accessible language and clear structure, Shakespeare invites readers to engage with various aspects of disability, including its definitions, social implications, and the impact of policy. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing diverse perspectives and lived experiences, which challenges common assumptions and stereotypes associated with disability.

The work is not only informative but also encourages critical reflection on how society views and addresses disability. By incorporating bibliographical references and an index, Shakespeare ensures that readers have the tools to delve deeper into particular topics of interest, enhancing their understanding further.

In essence, this exploration serves as a vital resource for anyone wishing to grasp the fundamental issues surrounding disability, fostering empathy and awareness in a world that often overlooks the complexities involved.

Genres

Geschiedenis Gezondheid & Welzijn Hedendaags
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