Youth and Disability : A Challenge to Mr Reasonable
by
Jenny Slater
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
ISBN-10
147242851X
ISBN-13
9781472428516
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 28th, 2015
Print length
166 Pages
Weight
452 grams
Dimensions
24.40 x 16.20 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Disability: social aspectsAge groups: children
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By taking an interdisciplinary, critical disability studies approach to explore the socio-cultural concepts of 'youth' and 'disability' alongside one-another, the author convincingly demonstrates that 'youth' and 'disability' have been conceptualised within medical/psychological frameworks for too long.
In this ground-breaking book, Jenny Slater uses the lens of the reasonable to explore how normative understandings of youth, dis/ability and the intersecting identities of gender and sexuality impact upon the lives of young dis/abled people. Although youth and disability have separately been thought within socio-cultural frameworks, rarely have sociological studies of youth and disability been brought together. By taking an interdisciplinary, critical disability studies approach to explore the socio-cultural concepts of youth and disability alongside one-another, Slater convincingly demonstrates that youth and disability have been conceptualised within medical/psychological frameworks for too long. With chapters focusing on access and youth culture, independence, autonomy and disabled peoples movements, and the body, gender and sexuality, this volumes intersectional and transdisciplinary engagement with social theory offers a significant contribution to existing theoretical and empirical literature and knowledges around disability and youth. Indeed, through highlighting the ableism of adulthood and the falsity of conceptualising youth as a time of becoming-independent-adult, the need to shift approaches to research around dis/abled youth is one of the main themes of the book. This book therefore is a provocation to rethink what is implicit about youth and disability. Moreover, through such an endeavour, this book sits as a challenge to Mr Reasonable.
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