In this new theoretical approach to disability, Maybee traces societal constructions of human physicality along three dimensions: the personal body, the interpersonal body, and the institutional body. Each dimension has played a part in defining people as disabled in terms of employment, healthcare, education, and social and political roles.
In this new theoretical approach to disability, Maybee traces societal constructions of human physicality along three dimensions: the personal body, the interpersonal body, and the institutional body. Each dimension has played a part in defining people as disabled in terms of employment, healthcare, education, and social and political roles.
JULIE E. MAYBEE is professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy as well as the director of the interdisciplinary Disability Studies Minor at Lehman College, City University of New York (CUNY). She also teaches in the Disability Studies Master's Program for CUNY's School of Professional Studies. For many years, her research areas were nineteenth-century Continental philosophy, particularly the work of G. W. F. Hegel, Africana philosophy, and race and philosophy. After her daughter had a brain aneurysm and came to be what our society would call "disabled" in 2002, Maybee became interested in the analysis of disability as a social category.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editor Foreword Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction and Theoretical Overview Chapter 1: Disability and Capitalism Chapter 2: A New Structure of Attitudes: Normalcy, Eugenics, the Ugly Laws and Segregation Chapter 3: The Experience of the Socially Defined Body Chapter 4: The Socially Defined Body in Society Chapter 5: The Socially Constructed Body in Biology Chapter 6: Beyond Individual Accommodation Chapter 7: Diversifying Access, Remaking Worlds Conclusion
Series Editor Foreword Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction and Theoretical Overview Chapter 1: Disability and Capitalism Chapter 2: A New Structure of Attitudes: Normalcy, Eugenics, the Ugly Laws and Segregation Chapter 3: The Experience of the Socially Defined Body Chapter 4: The Socially Defined Body in Society Chapter 5: The Socially Constructed Body in Biology Chapter 6: Beyond Individual Accommodation Chapter 7: Diversifying Access, Remaking Worlds Conclusion
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