Reading and Writing Disability Differently

Reading and Writing Disability Differently
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9781442691551
ISBN-13 : 1442691557
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Book Synopsis Reading and Writing Disability Differently by : Tanya Titchkosky

Download or read book Reading and Writing Disability Differently written by Tanya Titchkosky and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 2007-05-05 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mixing rigorous social theory with concrete analysis, Reading and Writing Disability Differently unpacks the marginality of disabled people by addressing how the meaning of our bodily existence is configured in everyday literate society. Tanya Titchkosky begins by illustrating how news media and policy texts reveal dominant Western ways of constituting the meaning of people, and the meaning of problems, as they relate to our understandings of the embodied self. Her goal is to configure disability as something more than a problem, and beyond simply a positive or a negative, and to treat texts on disability as potential sites to examine neo-liberal culture. Titchkosky holds that through an exploration of the potential behind limited representations of disability, we can relate to disability as a meaningful form of resistance to the restricted normative order of contemporary embodiment. Incorporating a textual analysis of ordinary depictions of disability, this innovative study promises to represent embodied differences in new ways and alter our imaginative relations to the politics of the body.


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