Disability Theory
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Disability Theory by Tobin Siebers, a pivotal work published in 2008 that challenges conventional perspectives in the field of disability studies. In this compelling book, Siebers boldly reexamines theoretical questions that have shaped the discourse over the past three decades, offering a fresh lens through which to understand the social conditions affecting people with disabilities. Spanning 240 pages, this essential read is perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the sociology of disability. Dive into a thought-provoking exploration that not only critiques existing theories but also paves the way for new understandings and discussions. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the complexities of disability in contemporary society by adding this important title to your collection.