1st Edition

Feminist Perspectives on Disability

By Barbara Fawcett Copyright 2000
    186 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    Feminist Perspectives on Disability provides a unique introduction to the key debates in relation to both feminism and disability. The author considers contemporary similarities, differences and contentious areas and how concepts drawn from postmodern feminism can be usefully applied to the disability arena.

    The book explores many important aspects of the field, including: biological debates; issues of power, knowledge, equality, difference, subjectivity and the body; interface of public and private/care and community; medical and social barriers; politics, citizenship and identity.

    Feminist Perspectives on Disability will be compulsory reading for students of all levels in Women's Studies, Gender Relations, Social Policy, Social Work/Social Care and social Science.

    1. Introduction.
    2. Historical Issues
    3. Interface of Public and Private Issues
    4. Medical and Social Barriers of Disability
    5. Rights Movements
    6. Power, Knowledge
    7. Equality and Difference
    8. Conclusion

    Biography

    Barbara Fawcett