Critical Theory and Disability: A Phenomenological Approach

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    Abstract

    Critical Theory and Disability explores social and ontological issues encountered by present-day disabled people, applying ideas from disability studies and phenomenology. It focuses on disabling contexts in order to highlight and criticize the ontological assumptions of contemporary society, particularly those related to the meaning of human being. In empirical terms, the book explores critically social practices that undermine disabled people's well being, drawing on cases from contemporary Bulgaria. It includes in-depth examination of key mechanisms such as disability assessment, personal assistance (direct payments) and disability-based discrimination. On this basis, wider sociological and ontological claims are made concerning the body, identity, otherness, and exclusion.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherBloomsbury
    Number of pages232
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic) 9781628922004
    ISBN (Print)9781501322167
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Publication series

    NameCritical Theory and Contemporary Society

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