Signs of Disability
«
This engaging, accessible book builds on Stephanie Kerschbaum’s already-award-
» Jay Dolmage, University of Waterloo
winning scholarship on difference and discourse, constructing new research methods
and approaches, but also building community on these pages. Signs of Disability offers
an incredibly generative vocabulary for understanding the ways that disability matters:
how we mark and signal it, how we ignore and hide it, how we powerfully inhabit and
embody it through stories. Signs of Disability is a transformative book.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- New York University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781479811144
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«
This engaging, accessible book builds on Stephanie Kerschbaum’s already-award-
» Jay Dolmage, University of Waterloo
winning scholarship on difference and discourse, constructing new research methods
and approaches, but also building community on these pages. Signs of Disability offers
an incredibly generative vocabulary for understanding the ways that disability matters:
how we mark and signal it, how we ignore and hide it, how we powerfully inhabit and
embody it through stories. Signs of Disability is a transformative book.
«
A lovely, powerful read, Signs of Disability makes consequential, engaging, and
» Christa J. Olson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
evocative contributions to scholarship in disability studies and in rhetorical studies. The
book’s theoretical and methodological interventions are significant and it offers cogent
readings of texts, material culture, bodies, and more. Stephanie Kerschbaum tells
powerful stories and draws readers deeply into the material life of disability and its
signs.