Disability and Difference in Global Contexts
Delve into the intricate discussions surrounding disability with "Disability and Difference in Global Contexts" by N. Erevelles. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this thought-provoking paperback spans 227 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of disability through the lens of historical materialism. Erevelles skillfully navigates the interdisciplinary realms of social theory, cultural studies, social and education policy, feminist ethics, and theories of citizenship, illuminating both the possibilities and limitations of re-theorizing disability. This first edition is an essential read for scholars and practitioners alike, providing valuable insights into the complexities of disability in global contexts. Enhance your understanding of this critical subject and discover how it intersects with various social frameworks. Don't miss the opportunity to add this significant work to your collection!