Elizabeth DePoy,Stephen French Gilson
Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness
Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness
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Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness explores the role of embodied disablement in providing an analysis of the legitimate human body, its symbolism, and responses from social and cultural entities. It invokes contemporary post-postmodernist disciplines to rethinking disability as part of humanness.
Format: Hardback
Length: 246 pages
Publication date: 01 March 2022
Publisher: Anthem Press
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Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness delves into the profound significance of embodied disablement in offering a crucial yet often overlooked perspective on the explicit and implicit aspects of the authentic human body, its symbolism, and the diverse range of responses it elicits from various local and global social and cultural entities. This work goes beyond mere theorization and embarks on an exploration that uncovers a rich and intricate examination of membership, meaning, and social valuation based on embodied features that include desirable traits while excluding "offending" bodies from the category of human. By employing contemporary post-postmodernist interdisciplinary frameworks, this work aims to reintroduce creative substance into rethinking disability as an integral part of the fabric of humanness.
The exploration of embodied disablement in Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness offers a unique lens through which to examine the complex interplay between the human body, its symbolism, and the diverse range of responses it elicits from various social and cultural contexts. By focusing on the embodied features that define membership in the category of human, the work challenges traditional notions of disability and encourages a re-imagining of the human experience.
One of the key insights of this work is the recognition that disability is not solely a medical or physical condition but is also deeply intertwined with social and cultural norms, values, and beliefs. The authors argue that embodied disablement provides a powerful means of challenging these norms and beliefs, as it challenges the notion that the human body is a fixed and universal entity that can be easily categorized and understood. Instead, they suggest that the human body is a complex and dynamic entity that is shaped by a range of factors, including genetics, environment, and social experiences.
Through their examination of embodied disablement, the authors also explore the ways in which social and cultural entities respond to disabled bodies. They argue that these responses are often shaped by a range of factors, including stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. They suggest that these responses can have profound impacts on the lives of disabled individuals, both positive and negative. For example, they may lead to social isolation, discrimination, and reduced opportunities for participation in society.
However, the authors also argue that these responses can be challenged and transformed through a range of strategies, including advocacy, education, and cultural change. They suggest that by recognizing the diversity of disabled experiences and by challenging the dominant narratives that perpetuate discrimination and marginalization, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
In addition to their examination of disability and humanness, Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness also explores the role of creativity and artistic expression in shaping our understanding of disability. The authors argue that creativity can be a powerful tool for challenging dominant narratives and for promoting empathy and understanding between different groups. They suggest that by engaging with the creative works of disabled individuals and by promoting the visibility and recognition of disabled artists and performers, we can create a more inclusive and diverse cultural landscape.
Overall, Emerging Thoughts in Disability and Humanness offers a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the complex relationship between disability, humanness, and social and cultural contexts. By challenging traditional notions of disability and promoting a more inclusive and diverse understanding of the human experience, this work contributes to a broader understanding of the complexities of human existence and the importance of promoting social justice and equity for all.
Weight: 454g
Dimension: 229 x 153 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839980459
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