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The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

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The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability by Dr Shelley Lynn Tremain offers a comprehensive exploration of how disability is understood within the field of philosophy. The book delves into key concepts, challenges established beliefs, and examines the intersections of disability with other critical areas such as ethics, politics, and social justice. Through a range of perspectives, it illuminates the philosophical implications of disability studies for contemporary thought.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring philosophical and psychological perspectives on disability. It's a thought-provoking guide that invites readers to challenge traditional views and think critically about the social and political dimensions of disability.

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The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

The first book of intersectional and inclusive writings on the philosophy of disability. A guide to a burgeoning and urgent field of thought.

The first book of intersectional and inclusive writings on the philosophy of disability. A guide to a burgeoning and urgent field of thought.

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The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability is a revolutionary collection encompassing the most innovative and insurgent work in philosophy of disability. Edited and anthologised by disabled philosopher Shelley Lynn Tremain, this book challenges how disability has historically been represented and understood in philosophy. It critically undermines the detrimental assumptions that various subfields of philosophy produce, resists the institutionalised ableism of academia to which these assumptions contribute, and boldly articulates new anti-ableist, anti-sexist, anti-racist, queer, anti-capitalist, anti-carceral, and decolonial insights and perspectives that counter these assumptions.

This rebellious and groundbreaking book’s chaptersβ€”most of which have been written by disabled philosophersβ€”are wide-ranging in scope and invite a broad readership. The chapters underscore the eugenic impetus at the heart of bioethics, talk back to the whiteness of work on philosophy and disability with which philosophy of disability is often conflated, and elaborate phenomenological, poststructuralist, and materialist approaches to a variety of phenomena. Topics addressed in the book include: ableism and speciesism; disability, race, and algorithms; race, disability, and reproductive technologies; disability and music; disabled and trans identities and emotions; the apparatus of addiction; and disability, race, and risk.

With cutting-edge analyses and engaging prose, the authors of this guide contest the assumptions of Western disability studies through the lens of African philosophy of disability and the developing framework of crip Filipino philosophy. They articulate the political and conceptual limits of common constructions of inclusion and accessibility and foreground the practices of epistemic injustice that neurominoritised people routinely confront in philosophy and society more broadly.

A crucial guide to oppositional thinking from an international, intersectional, and inclusive collection of philosophers, this book will advance the emerging field of philosophy of disability and serve as an antidote to the historical exclusion of disabled philosophers from the discipline and profession of philosophy.

The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability is essential reading for faculty and students in philosophy, disability studies, political theory, Africana studies, Latinx studies, women’s and gender studies, LGBTQ studies, and cultural studies, as well as activists, cultural workers, policymakers, and everyone else concerned with matters of social justice.

Description of the book’s cover: The book’s title appears on two lines across the top of the cover, which is a salmon tone. The names of the editor and the author of the foreword appear in white letters at the bottom of the book. The publisher’s name is printed along the right side in white letters. At the centre, a vertical white rectangle is the background for a sculpture by fibre artist Judith Scott. The sculpture combines layers of shiny yarn in various colours, including orange, pink, brown, and rust, woven vertically on a large cylinder and horizontally around a smaller cylinder, as well as blue yarn woven around a protruding piece at the bottom of the sculpture. The sculpture seems to represent a body and head of a being sitting down, a being with one appendage, a fat person, or a little person.

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The book by Dr Shelley Lynn Tremain is hailed as a landmark contribution that challenges traditional philosophical norms by integrating diverse perspectives on disability. It's praised for its intersectional depth and comprehensive coverage, highlighting that the philosophy of disability is now a recognised and vital area of study. The collection offers fresh insights into the field, examining the relationship between disability and philosophy from various angles, while also addressing broader societal implications.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350268906

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 December 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Contributors:

  • Edited by Dr Shelley Lynn Tremain

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 960g

Pages: 624

About the Author

Shelley Lynn Tremain has a Ph.D in philosophy and is Coordinator of the BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY blog where she publishes Dialogues on Disability, a groundbreaking and critically acclaimed series of interviews with disabled philosophers. Tremain is author of the award-winning Foucault and Feminist Philosophy of Disability (2017) and editor of two editions of Foucault and the Government of Disability (2005, 2015).

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