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Disablement in the Age of Ambivalence | 1.91 MB
Title: Disablement in the Age of Ambivalence
Author: Tom C ampbell
Category: Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
Language: English | 156 Pages | ISBN: 9783032162496
Description:
This book examines how disability is shaped by the transformation of modern society, using Zygmunt Bauman's concepts of solid modernity and liquid modernity to understand the changing forms of power, exclusion and moral indifference that disabled people face. Drawing on key debates in disability studies, it offers a new social theory of disablement that centres the lived consequences of order-making, surveillance, moral distancing and time. It positions disablement as essential to the study of society and argues for a future built on dignity, solidarity and the ethics of interdependence, one that leaves behind productivism and is grounded in care.
An invaluable read for academics at all levels as well as students in disability studies, social theory, sociology, and related disciplines, this accessible monograph offers a new theoretical framework to reflect on the disablist character of society.
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