Mind and Body Spaces: Geographies of Illness, Impairment and Disability

Author:   Ruth Butler ,  Hester Parr
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9780415179034


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   26 August 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Mind and Body Spaces: Geographies of Illness, Impairment and Disability


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Just as geographies of race, gender, class and sexuality have drawn attention to how complex power relations in society are spatialised, so geographies of illness and impairment offer a deeper understanding of the world. In recent years geographers have increasingly engaged with both the theoretical debates surrounding ill or impaired bodies, and also the lived realities of ill/impaired experience. Mind and Body Spaces highlights new international research (from Britain, USA, Canada, Australia) on bodily impairment, mental health and disabling social worlds. Its fusion of geographical analyses provide a commentary on a range of different spatial 'settings', including the nation, urban and rural spaces, work spaces, the 'caring' institution, the street and the home, in which different minds and bodies are always located. The contributors discuss varied issues concerning physical impairment and mental health, ranging from historical conceptions of the body and behaviour to contemporary political activism. This range of concerns also includes matters of identity and employment, accessible housing, parenthood and child carers, psychiatric medication use, masculinity, sexuality, autobiography, social exclusion and inclusion. in a deliberate attempt to extend conventional geographical research concerning disability, these chapters build into a collection which clearly illustrates the complex interconnections between mind/body states and wider socio-cultural, economic, political and medical environments. The bringing together of mind and body, and of illness and impairment, signals an attempt to destabilise academic traditions which have kept these entities apart, and also to invigorate debate about diverse geographies of ableism.

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Author:   Ruth Butler ,  Hester Parr
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780415179034


ISBN 10:   0415179033
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   26 August 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Readers will benefit from exposure to the diverse range of substantive material gathered in this text, data which foregrounds a number of important social sites that demand further critical attention. The empirical work demonstrates the potential value of detailed spatial analyses in attempts to decode and to challenge 'normalized' and inequitable social orders.. <br>-- Sheila Dawn Gill, Canadian Journal of Law and Society <br>


Readers will benefit from exposure to the diverse range of substantive material gathered in this text, data which foregrounds a number of important social sites that demand further critical attention. The empirical work demonstrates the potential value of detailed spatial analyses in attempts to decode and to challenge 'normalized' and inequitable social orders.. -- Sheila Dawn Gill, Canadian Journal of Law and Society


This book provides a significant contribution to the ever widening horizons of: disability and health geographies, (post)-medical geographies and geographies of mental ill health.Overall the book is very thought provoking and may herald the future direction for disability geographies. It will provide stimulating reading for both students and academics with an interest in this subject area - Louise Holt, University of Loughborough, 2002 In my opinion, this book is an extremely valuable addition to human geography, and the wider social sciences. - Louise Holt, University of Loughborough, 2002


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