Erin Pritchard
Dwarfism, Spatiality and Disabling Experiences
Dwarfism, Spatiality and Disabling Experiences
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This book explores the social and spatial experiences of people with dwarfism, highlighting the discrimination and disadvantages they face due to their body size. It argues that body size should be considered a disability and that the built environment can have disabling consequences. The book uses a mixed-methods approach and draws on the work of human geographers and disability studies academics to analyze how cultural stereotypes and space shape everyday experiences of people with dwarfism, leading to their social exclusion in various ways. It contributes to the study of geographies of body size and will be of interest to scholars and students in disability studies, human geography, the built environment, sociology, and medical humanities.
Format: Hardback
Length: 150 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate and multifaceted experiences of individuals with dwarfism, a condition characterized by a height of no more than 4 10. By examining the central aspect of dwarfism, namely body size and shape, the book sheds light on the pervasive social discrimination and disadvantages faced by these individuals within society. By disregarding body size as a disability, it becomes challenging to recognize the disabling consequences that arise from the built environment. Through a mixed-methods approach, drawing upon the expertise of human geographers and disability studies scholars, this book conducts a thorough analysis of how the interplay between harmful cultural stereotypes and spatial arrangements shapes the daily lives of people with dwarfism, ultimately contributing to their social exclusion in various ways. The book demonstrates how spatial and social barriers are interrelated and can mutually influence one another, offering a fresh perspective on the study of geographies of body size.
This book is of immense interest to scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines, including disability studies, human geography, the built environment, sociology, and medical humanities. It provides valuable insights into the lived experiences of individuals with dwarfism, challenges prevailing societal norms, and contributes to the growing body of knowledge on the geographies of body size. By exploring the intersections of space, culture, and disability, this book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of the complexities of human experiences and the importance of inclusive and accessible environments for all individuals.
Weight: 396g
Dimension: 162 x 240 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367459062
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