Deaf and Disabled or deaf disabled

Deaf and Disabled or deaf disabled

by Marion Corker (Author)

Synopsis

Deaf people's quest for self-definition and self-determination has tended to take one of two divergent paths each embracing vastly different and often conflicting conceptualizations of deafness and disability and their relationships to contemporary socio-cultural and political contexts. Because fragmentation works against collective empowerment and effective political challenges to oppression, there is a great need to identify a common discourse which all deaf and disabled people can share without compromising fundamental beliefs and values. This book is the first to use a multidisciplinary, postmodernist approach in the search for an inclusive framework for understanding deafness and disability, which aims to liberate the political potential of socio-cultural diversity and develop our thinking about disability as a form of social oppression. In using this approach, it exposes the essentialism inherent in existing social, political and service frameworks, which confuse issues of needs and rights and contribute to the creation and reinforcement of the power imbalances at the heart of disability oppression.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 106
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0335196993
ISBN 13: 9780335196999

Media Reviews
Deaf and Disabled or Deafness Disabled is an ambitious and gratifyingly successful attempt to develop a philosophical frame work powerful enough to advance scholarship in both the deaf studies and disability studies fields...Accessible and informative, this book is also enormously thought-provoking, for Corker explores a varietyof influential theories with respect to their strengths and weaknesses in illuminating the experiences of deafness and disability. - Deaf Worlds
Author Bio
Mairian Corker is a self-employed writer, researcher and educator on all issues affecting the lives of deaf and disabled people. Deaf herself, she has published widely in the areas of deaf education, counselling and psychology. She is Editor of Deaf Worlds and an Executive Editor of Disability and Society.