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Disabling Domesticity

  1. Údaje o názvuDisabling Domesticity [electronic resource] / edited by Michael Rembis.
    NakladatelNew York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
    Fyz.popisXIX, 355 p. 3 illus. in color. online resource.
    ISBN9781137487698
    Úplný obsahIntroduction -- From “Blind Susan” to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl: How Mary L. Day Disabled Domesticity -- Crossing the Threshold: Disability and Modernist Housing -- The Largest Occupational Group of All the Disabled: Homemakers with Disabilities and Vocational Rehabilitation in Postwar America -- Rethinking the American Dream Home: The Disability Rights Movement and the Cultural Politics of Accessible Housing in the United States -- A Feminist Technoscientific Approach to Disability and Caregiving in the Family -- Inevitable Intersections: Care, Work, and Citizenship -- Reclaiming the Sexual Rights of LGBTQ People with Attendant Care Dependent Mobility Impairments -- “Everybody Has Different Levels of Why They Are Here”: Deconstructing Domestication in the Nursing Home Setting -- Contesting the Neoliberal Affects of Disabled Parenting: Towards a Relational Emergence of Disability -- The Mad Woman in the Garden: Decolonizing Domesticity in Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night -- Gatekeepers of Normalcy: The Disablement of Families in the Master Narratives of Psychology -- Postfeminist Motherhood?: Reading a Differential Deployment of Identity in American Women’s HIV Narratives -- Melting Down the Family Unit: A Neuroqueer Critique of Table-Readiness. .
    Poznámky k dostupnostiPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Dal.odpovědnost Rembis, Michael.
    Dal.odpovědnost SpringerLink (Online service)
    Předmět.hesla Social sciences. * Ethnology. * Feminist theory. * Sociology. * Social medicine. * Sex (Psychology). * Gender expression. * Gender identity.
    Forma, žánr elektronické knihy electronic books
    Země vyd.Spojené státy americké
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    Druh dok.Elektronické knihy
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    Bringing together a range of authors from the multidisciplinary field of disability studies, this book uses disability and the experiences of disabled people living in the United States and Canada to explore and analyze dynamic sites of human interaction in both historical and contemporary contexts to provide readers with new ways of envisioning home, care, and family. Contributors to Disabling Domesticity focus on the varied domestic sites where intimate – and interdependent – human relations are formed and maintained. Analyzing domesticity through the lens of disability forces readers to think in new ways about family and household forms, care work, an ethic of care, reproductive labor, gendered and generational conflicts and cooperation, ageing, dependence, and local and global economies and political systems, in part by bringing the notion of interdependence, which undergirds all of the chapters in this book, into the foreground.

    Introduction -- From “Blind Susan” to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl: How Mary L. Day Disabled Domesticity -- Crossing the Threshold: Disability and Modernist Housing -- The Largest Occupational Group of All the Disabled: Homemakers with Disabilities and Vocational Rehabilitation in Postwar America -- Rethinking the American Dream Home: The Disability Rights Movement and the Cultural Politics of Accessible Housing in the United States -- A Feminist Technoscientific Approach to Disability and Caregiving in the Family -- Inevitable Intersections: Care, Work, and Citizenship -- Reclaiming the Sexual Rights of LGBTQ People with Attendant Care Dependent Mobility Impairments -- “Everybody Has Different Levels of Why They Are Here”: Deconstructing Domestication in the Nursing Home Setting -- Contesting the Neoliberal Affects of Disabled Parenting: Towards a Relational Emergence of Disability -- The Mad Woman in the Garden: Decolonizing Domesticity in Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night -- Gatekeepers of Normalcy: The Disablement of Families in the Master Narratives of Psychology -- Postfeminist Motherhood?: Reading a Differential Deployment of Identity in American Women’s HIV Narratives -- Melting Down the Family Unit: A Neuroqueer Critique of Table-Readiness. .

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