DisAppearing: Encounters in Disability Studies

Author:   Tanya Titchkosky ,  Elaine Cagulada ,  Madeleine DeWelles ,  Efrat Gold
Publisher:   Canadian Scholars
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9781773383163


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   29 July 2022
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Author:   Tanya Titchkosky ,  Elaine Cagulada ,  Madeleine DeWelles ,  Efrat Gold
Publisher:   Canadian Scholars
Imprint:   Canadian Scholars
Weight:   0.243kg
ISBN:  

9781773383163


ISBN 10:   1773383167
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   29 July 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Alternative Thematic Table of Contents List of Figures Foreword, by Rod Michalko Introduction Part I: DisAppearing DisAbility: Demonstrations in Theory and Practice Editors' Introduction Chapter 1: Disappearing Promises: The University's Unfortunate Framing of Disability, by Tanya Titchkosky Chapter 2: Nativity, by Hanna Herdegen Chapter 3: Navigating Borderlands: Deaf and Hearing Experiences in Post-Secondary Education, by Sammy Jo Johnson & Sarah Beck Chapter 4: Let Me Hear You Say Black Lives Matter, by Thomas Reid Part II: DisAppearing DisEmbodiment Editors' Introduction Chapter 5: Between Peace and Disturbance: Anorexia, Control, and Embodiment, by Madeleine DeWelles Chapter 6: Disabling Curricular Encounters: The Barriers in Barrier-Free Access, by Maria Karmiris Chapter 7: Ghosts, Mice, and Robots: Disappearing the Autistic Person, by Helen Rottier, Ben Pfingston, & Josh Guberman Chapter 8: Performing Dyslexia in Contemporary Japan, by Satsuki Kawano Chapter 9: Tuning Goes Frig, by Sid Ghosh Part III: DisAppearing Drama Editors' Introduction Chapter 10: Blind Perception: DisAppearing Blindness … with a Twist, by Devon Healey Chapter 11: Embracing the Gesture: A Dance of the Ordinary and its Extra, by Jose Miguel Esteban Chapter 12: Shapeshifting: Navigating the Social Construction of Multiple Disability Identities, by Steve Singer Chapter 13: Charles Darwin and Me/Chronic Illness Dictionary, by Diane Driedger Part IV: DisAppearing Departures, Diagnoses, and Death Editors' Introduction Chapter 14: The Impositions of Forgotten Wor(l)ds: Rehabilitation and Memory Loss, by Lindsay Gravelle Chapter 15: The DisAppearances of Deafness in Early Childhood Diagnostic and Intervention Practices, by Tracey Edelist Chapter 16: Diagnosing Despair: Constructing Experience through Psychiatric Hegemony, by Efrat Gold & Sharry Taylor Chapter 17: An Autist Amongst Exceptionalities, by Joey Tavares Chapter 18: Disappearing Disability: Disability MAiD Invisible, by Nancy Hansen Chapter 19: The Pill Box Shuffle, by Leanne Toshiko Simpson Part V: DisAppearing Dreams Editors' Introduction Chapter 20: The Infinity of the Encounter: Deafness, Disability, Race, and the Sound of Re-Story, by Elaine Cagulada Chapter 21: ""Where are the goddamn pens?"": And Other Disappearances in Writing Intellectual Disability, by Chelsea Temple Jones Chapter 22: Are You My Homi? Close (Autistic) Encounters of the Third Kind, by Maya Chacaby Chapter 23: Magic Wand, by Lynn Manning Contributor Biographies Index

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Tanya Titchkosky teaches Disability Studies in the Department of Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, as well as in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. She is a member of the Women and Gender Studies Institute of U of T, and of the Honorary Research Association of the University of New Brunswick. Elaine Cagulada is a PhD candidate in disability studies within OISE's Department of Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto. Madeleine DeWelles is a PhD candidate in disability studies and is influenced and guided by childhood studies, phenomenology, and interpretive sociology. E Efrat Gold is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, engaging in mad and disability studies.

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