Disability, Culture and Identity
Discover the insightful exploration of disability in "Disability, Culture and Identity," authored by JFFG and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003. This engaging paperback spans 222 pages and delves into critical topics surrounding disability, including the evolution of cultural perspectives, the social model of disability, and the intersection of disability with social justice politics. Additionally, the book examines the portrayal of disability in the media, offering a comprehensive understanding of these crucial issues. Ideal for scholars, advocates, and anyone interested in the complexities of disability, this text is a must-read for fostering awareness and promoting inclusivity. Enhance your library with this essential resource from Bookshop today!