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* What is the relevance of feminist ideas for understanding women's experiences of disability?

* How can the social model of disability be developed theoretically?

* What are the key differences between Disability Studies and medical sociology?

In answer to these questions, this book explores and develops ideas about disability, engaging with important debates in disability studies about what disability is and how to theorize it. It also examines the interface between disability studies, women's studies and medical sociology, and offers an accessible review of contemporary debates and theoretical approaches. The title Female Forms reflects two things about the book: first, its use of disabled women's experiences, as told by themselves, to bring a number of themes to life, and second, the author's belief in the importance of feminist ideas and debates for disability studies. The social model of disability is the book's bedrock, but the author both challenges and

Table of Contents
Series editor's preface
Introduction

Part one: Defining disability

Defining disability
the social model
Defining disability
a definitional riddle
Disability and the social self

Part two: Female forms

Disability and feminist perspectives
the personal and the political
Disability and gender
Wherein lies the difference?

Part three: Understanding disability

Theorizing disability and impairment
Disability Studies and medical sociology
Chapter notes
References
Index.

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    Publisher: Open University Press
    Publication Date: 16/08/1999
    ISBN13: 9780335196937, 978-0335196937
    ISBN10: 335196934

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    * What is the relevance of feminist ideas for understanding women's experiences of disability?

    * How can the social model of disability be developed theoretically?

    * What are the key differences between Disability Studies and medical sociology?

    In answer to these questions, this book explores and develops ideas about disability, engaging with important debates in disability studies about what disability is and how to theorize it. It also examines the interface between disability studies, women's studies and medical sociology, and offers an accessible review of contemporary debates and theoretical approaches. The title Female Forms reflects two things about the book: first, its use of disabled women's experiences, as told by themselves, to bring a number of themes to life, and second, the author's belief in the importance of feminist ideas and debates for disability studies. The social model of disability is the book's bedrock, but the author both challenges and

    Table of Contents
    Series editor's preface
    Introduction

    Part one: Defining disability

    Defining disability
    the social model
    Defining disability
    a definitional riddle
    Disability and the social self

    Part two: Female forms

    Disability and feminist perspectives
    the personal and the political
    Disability and gender
    Wherein lies the difference?

    Part three: Understanding disability

    Theorizing disability and impairment
    Disability Studies and medical sociology
    Chapter notes
    References
    Index.

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