(Dis)embodied Form: Issues of Disabled WomenHar-Anand Publications, 2003 - 180 Seiten (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. |
Inhalt
Introduction 133 | 13 |
Understanding Disability | 28 |
Issues Concerns and | 56 |
Some Unresolved Issues | 113 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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