The new edition of this acclaimed text is an up-to-date introduction to the key themes, research, and controversies in disability studies. The authors' innovative approach offers thorough coverage of: diverse theoretical perspectives;historical context, from ancient times to the present; the impact of disability throughout the life course; a range of physical, sensory, and cognitive impairments; the place of disability in popular culture; and ethical issues, such as genetic selection and physician-assisted suicide.
While giving prominence to the voices of individuals, they provide a solid foundation for making sense of disability not only as a personal experience, but also as a social phenomenon.
Book InformationISBN 9781626379251
Author Ronald J. BergerFormat Paperback
Page Count 299
Imprint Lynne Rienner Publishers IncPublisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Weight(grams) 405g