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Publisher
Temple University Press
ISBN-10
1439909792
ISBN-13
9781439909799
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159939934

Product Key Features

Book Title
Disability and Passing : Blurring the Lines of Identity
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
People with Disabilities, Sociology / General, Social History, Social Psychology
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Psychology, History
Author
Daniel J. Wilson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
14.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.7 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-042290
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"[A]n important book. It takes one of the most complex and misunderstood concepts in disabilities studies and serves it up in a number of contexts that make it more concrete and understandable to the common reader.... It provides both scholars and students with springboards to further research and a wealth of references to get them started.... Wilson and Brune are to be congratulated."-- Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature , September 2013 "Collapsing normalization into passing may be the most important concept in this anthology, and the editors' selection of passing issues is on the mark.... The anthology wonderfully complicates and adds depth to the whole notion of people with disabilities passing. Previously, scholars have been stuck with awkward metaphors of disability passing as similar to passing as white or passing as straight. The complications of race, sexuality, or gender are not neglected here, and make for a rich palette of ideas to be unpacked and explored. Summing Up: Highly recommended."-- Choice , November 2013, " Disability and Passing  is innovative in its use of disability to analyze both the acts and ideologies of passing from a wide range of theoretical, topical, and disciplinary perspectives. The essays are strong and smart--some are brilliant."-- Kim E. Nielsen , Professor of Disability Studies and History, University of Toledo, and author of  A Disability History of the United States  , "[A]n important book. It takes one of the most complex and misunderstood concepts in disabilities studies and serves it up in a number of contexts that make it more concrete and understandable to the common reader.... It provides both scholars and students with springboards to further research and a wealth of references to get them started.... Wilson and Brune are to be congratulated."-- Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature , September 2013, "[A]n important book. It takes one of the most complex and misunderstood concepts in disabilities studies and serves it up in a number of contexts that make it more concrete and understandable to the common reader.... It provides both scholars and students with springboards to further research and a wealth of references to get them started.... Wilson and Brune are to be congratulated."-- Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature , September 2013"Collapsing normalization into passing may be the most important concept in this anthology, and the editors' selection of passing issues is on the mark.... The anthology wonderfully complicates and adds depth to the whole notion of people with disabilities passing. Previously, scholars have been stuck with awkward metaphors of disability passing as similar to passing as white or passing as straight. The complications of race, sexuality, or gender are not neglected here, and make for a rich palette of ideas to be unpacked and explored. Summing Up: Highly recommended."-- Choice , November 2013,   " Disability and Passing , cuts to the heart of disability identity, revealing as never before the centrality of passing to how disabled people think about themselves. Brune and Wilson's collection demands a spot on everyone's bookshelf."  -- Tobin Siebers , University of Michigan
Dewey Decimal
305.908
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments 1 Introduction Jeffrey A. Brune and Daniel J. Wilson 2 Passing in the Shadow of FDR: Polio Survivors, Passing, and the Negotiation of Disability Daniel J. Wilson 3 The Multiple Layers of Disability Passing in Life, Literature, and Public Discourse Jeffrey A. Brune 4 The Menstrual Masquerade David Linton 5 "I Made Up My Mind to Act Both Deaf and Dumb": Displays of Disability and Slave Resistance in the Antebellum American South Dea H. Boster 6 Passing as Sane, or How to Get People to Sit Next to You on the Bus Peta Cox 7 Athlete First: A Note on Passing, Disability, and Sport Michael A. Rembis 8 The Sociopolitical Contexts of Passing and Intellectual Disability Allison C. Carey 9 Growing Up to Become Hearing: Dreams of Passing in Oral Deaf Education Kristen C. Harmon Contributors Index
Synopsis
"Passing"OCoan act usually associated with disguising raceOCoalso relates to disability. Whether a person classified as mentally ill struggles to suppress aberrant behavior to appear normal or a person falsely claims a disability to gain some advantage, passing is a pervasive and much discussed phenomenon. Nevertheless, "Disability and Passing" is the first anthology to examine this issue.aThe editors and contributors to this volume explore the intersections of disability, race, gender, and sexuality as these various aspects of identity influence each other and make identity fluid.a They argue that the line between disability and normality is blurred, discussing disability as an individual identity and as a social category. And they discuss the role of stigma in decisions about whether or not to pass. Focusing on the United States from the nineteenth century to the present, the essays in "Disability and Passing" speak to the complexity of individual decisions about passing and open the conversation for broader discussion.a Contributors include: a Dea Boster, Allison Carey, Peta Cox, Kristen Harmon, David Linton, Michael Rembis, and the editors.a
LC Classification Number
HV1568.D5634 2013

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