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Disabling Barriers: Social Movements, Disability History, and the Law (Disability Culture and Politics)

معرفی کتاب «Disabling Barriers: Social Movements, Disability History, and the Law (Disability Culture and Politics)» نوشتهٔ Ravi Malhotra (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of British Columbia Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Disabling Barriers analyzes issues relating to disability at different moments in Canadian and American history. In this volume, legal scholars, historians, and disability-rights activists explore how disabled people have been portrayed and treated in a variety of contexts, including within the labour market, the workers’ compensation system, the immigration process, and the legal system (both as litigants and as lawyers). The contributors encourage us to rethink our understanding of both the systemic barriers disabled people face and the capacity of disabled people to transform their environment by changing the discourse surrounding disablement. "Disabling Barriers analyzes issues relating to disability at different moments in Canadian and American history. In this volume, legal scholars, historians, and disability-rights activists demonstrate that disabled people can change their social status by transforming the political and legal discourse surrounding disablement. Traditionally, disabled people were regarded as objects of pity and condescension. The rise of the social model of disablement--which identifies barriers, rather than physiological impairments, as the main problem facing people with disabilities--has resulted in a dramatic reconfiguration of how we regard political and legal structures affecting people with disabilities. Employing tools from the fields of law and history, this volume explores how disabled people have been portrayed and treated in a variety of contexts, including within the labour market, the workers' compensation system, the immigration process, and the legal system (both as litigants and as lawyers). This original contribution deepens our knowledge of the role of people with disabilities within social movements in disability history. The contributors encourage us to rethink our understanding of both the systemic barriers disabled people face and the capacity of disabled people to effect positive societal change."-- Provided by publisher Cover Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Bringing History and Law to Disability Studies Part 1: Historical Debates on Work and Disability 1 Bearing the Marks of Capital: Solidarities and Fractures in E.T. Kingsley’s British Columbia 2 Employers, Disabled Workers, and the War on Attitudes in Late Twentieth-Century Canada 3 Gender and the Value of Work in Canadian Disability History Part 2: Debates in Disability Studies 4 Dancing with a Cane: The Public Perception of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Disability 5 Disability in Motion: Aesthetics, Embodiment, Sensation, and the Emergence of Modern Vestibular Science in the Nineteenth Century 6 “Of Dark Type and Poor Physique”: Law, Immigration Restriction, and Disability in Canada, 1900–30 Part 3: Legal Debates 7 Battling the Warrior-Litigator: An Exploration of Chronic Illness and Employment Discrimination Paradigms 8 Towards Full Inclusion: Addressing the Issue of Income Inequality for People with Disabilities in Canada 9 Compensating Work-Related Disability: The Theory, Politics, and History of the Commodification-Decommodification Dialectic Editors and Contributors Index
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