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Author:
Ginsburg, Faye D., author.
Title:
Disability worlds / Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
pages cm
Subject:
Disability studies.
Disability culture.
Disability awareness--New York.--New York.
Children with disabilities--Services for--New York.--New York.
People with disabilities--Political activity--New York.--New York.
Neurodiversity.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities
Other Authors:
Rapp, Rayna. author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The doubled telos of modernity : genetic screening, atypical bains, and neurodiversity -- New kinship imaginaries and their limits --The paradox of recognition and the social production of moxie -- Transitioning to nowhere? -- Living otherwise : worldingdisability arts -- Disability worlds : disability futures.
Summary:
"In Disability Worlds, Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp chronicle and theorize two decades of immersion in New York City's wide-ranging disability worlds as parents, activists, anthropologists, and disability studies scholars. They situate their disabled children's lives among the experiences of advocates, families, experts, activists, and artists in larger struggles for recognition and rights. Disability consciousness, they show, emerges in everyday politics, practices and frictions. Chapters consider dilemmas of genetic testing and neuroscientific research, reimagining kinship and community, the challenges of "special education" and the perils of transitioning from high school. They also highlight the vitality of neurodiversity activism, disability arts, politics, and public culture. Disability Worlds reflects the authors' anthropological commitments to recognizing the significance of this fundamental form of human difference. Ginsburg and Rapp's conversations with diverse New Yorkers reveal the bureaucratic constraints and paradoxes established in response to the disability rights movement, as well as the remarkable creativity of disabled people and their allies who are opening pathways into both disability justice and disability futures"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1478030402
9781478030409
LCCN:
2023037602
Locations:
TYPH572 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library (Cedar Rapids)

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