Kim Q. Hall, Ellen Samuels, Rosemarie Garlandthomson, Susannah B. Mintz, Elizabeth J. Donaldson
Feminist Disability Studies
Herausgeber: Hall, Kim Q.
Kim Q. Hall, Ellen Samuels, Rosemarie Garlandthomson, Susannah B. Mintz, Elizabeth J. Donaldson
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- Indiana University Press (IPS)
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780253223401
- ISBN-10: 0253223407
- Artikelnr.: 33609405
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Indiana University Press (IPS)
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780253223401
- ISBN-10: 0253223407
- Artikelnr.: 33609405
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kim Q. Hall is Professor of Philosophy and a faculty member in the Women's Studies and Sustainable Development programs at Appalachian State University. She is editor (with Chris Cuomo) of Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections.
Acknowledgments
Reimagining Disability and Gender through Feminist Disability Studies:
An Introduction / Kim Q. Hall
Part 1. Toward a Theoretical Framework for Feminist Disability Studies
1.Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory / Rosemarie
Garland-Thomson
2.Critical Divides: Judith Butler's Body Theory and the Question of
Disability / Ellen Samuels
Part 2. Refiguring Literature
3.Invisible Disability: Georgina Kleege's Sight Unseen / Susannah B. Mintz
4.Revisiting the Corpus of the Madwoman: Further Notes toward a Feminist
Disability Studies Theory of Mental Illness / Elizabeth J. Donaldson
Part 3. Interrogating Fitness: Nation, Identity, and Citizenship
5.The Color of Violence: Reflecting on Gender, Race, and Disability in
Wartime / Nirmala Erevelles
6.Gwendolyn Brooks, World War II, and the Politics of Rehabilitation /
Jennifer C. James
7.Revising the Subject: Disability as "Third Dimension" in Clear Light of
Day and You Have Come Back / Cindy LaCom
8.A Heritage of Ableist Rhetoric in American Feminism from the Eugenics
Period / Sharon Lamp and W. Carol Cleigh
Part 4. Sexual Agency and Queer Feminist Futures
9.Disability, Sex Radicalism, and Political Agency / Abby Wilkerson
10.Debating Feminist Futures: Slippery Slopes, Cultural Anxiety, and the
Case of the Deaf Lesbians / Alison Kafer
Part 5. Inclusions, Exclusions, and Transformations
11.Disparate but Disabled: Fat Embodiment and Disability Studies / April
Herndon
12.Chronic Illness and Educational Equity: The Politics of Visibility /
Karen Elizabeth Jung
13.Res(Crip)ting Feminist Theater through Disability Theater: Selections
from the DisAbility Project / Ann M. Fox and Joan Lipkin
Contributors
Index
Reimagining Disability and Gender through Feminist Disability Studies:
An Introduction / Kim Q. Hall
Part 1. Toward a Theoretical Framework for Feminist Disability Studies
1.Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory / Rosemarie
Garland-Thomson
2.Critical Divides: Judith Butler's Body Theory and the Question of
Disability / Ellen Samuels
Part 2. Refiguring Literature
3.Invisible Disability: Georgina Kleege's Sight Unseen / Susannah B. Mintz
4.Revisiting the Corpus of the Madwoman: Further Notes toward a Feminist
Disability Studies Theory of Mental Illness / Elizabeth J. Donaldson
Part 3. Interrogating Fitness: Nation, Identity, and Citizenship
5.The Color of Violence: Reflecting on Gender, Race, and Disability in
Wartime / Nirmala Erevelles
6.Gwendolyn Brooks, World War II, and the Politics of Rehabilitation /
Jennifer C. James
7.Revising the Subject: Disability as "Third Dimension" in Clear Light of
Day and You Have Come Back / Cindy LaCom
8.A Heritage of Ableist Rhetoric in American Feminism from the Eugenics
Period / Sharon Lamp and W. Carol Cleigh
Part 4. Sexual Agency and Queer Feminist Futures
9.Disability, Sex Radicalism, and Political Agency / Abby Wilkerson
10.Debating Feminist Futures: Slippery Slopes, Cultural Anxiety, and the
Case of the Deaf Lesbians / Alison Kafer
Part 5. Inclusions, Exclusions, and Transformations
11.Disparate but Disabled: Fat Embodiment and Disability Studies / April
Herndon
12.Chronic Illness and Educational Equity: The Politics of Visibility /
Karen Elizabeth Jung
13.Res(Crip)ting Feminist Theater through Disability Theater: Selections
from the DisAbility Project / Ann M. Fox and Joan Lipkin
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Reimagining Disability and Gender through Feminist Disability Studies:
An Introduction / Kim Q. Hall
Part 1. Toward a Theoretical Framework for Feminist Disability Studies
1.Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory / Rosemarie
Garland-Thomson
2.Critical Divides: Judith Butler's Body Theory and the Question of
Disability / Ellen Samuels
Part 2. Refiguring Literature
3.Invisible Disability: Georgina Kleege's Sight Unseen / Susannah B. Mintz
4.Revisiting the Corpus of the Madwoman: Further Notes toward a Feminist
Disability Studies Theory of Mental Illness / Elizabeth J. Donaldson
Part 3. Interrogating Fitness: Nation, Identity, and Citizenship
5.The Color of Violence: Reflecting on Gender, Race, and Disability in
Wartime / Nirmala Erevelles
6.Gwendolyn Brooks, World War II, and the Politics of Rehabilitation /
Jennifer C. James
7.Revising the Subject: Disability as "Third Dimension" in Clear Light of
Day and You Have Come Back / Cindy LaCom
8.A Heritage of Ableist Rhetoric in American Feminism from the Eugenics
Period / Sharon Lamp and W. Carol Cleigh
Part 4. Sexual Agency and Queer Feminist Futures
9.Disability, Sex Radicalism, and Political Agency / Abby Wilkerson
10.Debating Feminist Futures: Slippery Slopes, Cultural Anxiety, and the
Case of the Deaf Lesbians / Alison Kafer
Part 5. Inclusions, Exclusions, and Transformations
11.Disparate but Disabled: Fat Embodiment and Disability Studies / April
Herndon
12.Chronic Illness and Educational Equity: The Politics of Visibility /
Karen Elizabeth Jung
13.Res(Crip)ting Feminist Theater through Disability Theater: Selections
from the DisAbility Project / Ann M. Fox and Joan Lipkin
Contributors
Index
Reimagining Disability and Gender through Feminist Disability Studies:
An Introduction / Kim Q. Hall
Part 1. Toward a Theoretical Framework for Feminist Disability Studies
1.Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory / Rosemarie
Garland-Thomson
2.Critical Divides: Judith Butler's Body Theory and the Question of
Disability / Ellen Samuels
Part 2. Refiguring Literature
3.Invisible Disability: Georgina Kleege's Sight Unseen / Susannah B. Mintz
4.Revisiting the Corpus of the Madwoman: Further Notes toward a Feminist
Disability Studies Theory of Mental Illness / Elizabeth J. Donaldson
Part 3. Interrogating Fitness: Nation, Identity, and Citizenship
5.The Color of Violence: Reflecting on Gender, Race, and Disability in
Wartime / Nirmala Erevelles
6.Gwendolyn Brooks, World War II, and the Politics of Rehabilitation /
Jennifer C. James
7.Revising the Subject: Disability as "Third Dimension" in Clear Light of
Day and You Have Come Back / Cindy LaCom
8.A Heritage of Ableist Rhetoric in American Feminism from the Eugenics
Period / Sharon Lamp and W. Carol Cleigh
Part 4. Sexual Agency and Queer Feminist Futures
9.Disability, Sex Radicalism, and Political Agency / Abby Wilkerson
10.Debating Feminist Futures: Slippery Slopes, Cultural Anxiety, and the
Case of the Deaf Lesbians / Alison Kafer
Part 5. Inclusions, Exclusions, and Transformations
11.Disparate but Disabled: Fat Embodiment and Disability Studies / April
Herndon
12.Chronic Illness and Educational Equity: The Politics of Visibility /
Karen Elizabeth Jung
13.Res(Crip)ting Feminist Theater through Disability Theater: Selections
from the DisAbility Project / Ann M. Fox and Joan Lipkin
Contributors
Index







