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Dangerous Discourses of Disability, Subjectivity and Sexuality
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This innovative and adventurous work, now in paperback, uses broadly feminist and postmodernist modes of analysis to explore what motivates damaging attitudes and practices towards disability. The book argues for the significance of the psycho-social imaginary and suggests a way forward in disability's queering of normative paradigms.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Corporealities
- 2 Genealogies
- 3 Contested Pleasures and Governmentality
- 4 Sexuality, Subjectivity and Anxiety
- 5 Transgressing the Law
- 6 Queer Pleasures
- 7 Global Corporealities
- Conclusion: Thinking Differently
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index