(Dis) Embodied Form: Issues of Disabled Women
Synopsis
Read more
(Dis) Embodied Form is an engagement with the issues of disabled women. Written from the epistemic location of an existential reality of physical disability, the author’s goal is to locate disability within the feminist discourse. The author’s primary objective is to create a bridge between feminism and disability theory and practice. The book underscores the struggle by disabled women against the hegemony of normality and patriarchy. The reader will come across both the experiential terrain as well as the theoretical nuances, which have contributed to the experience of disability.
Not available
BECOME A MEMBER
Books by the same author
Bibliographic information