Theorising normalcy and the mundane : precarious positions /

The wide-ranging chapters from the Theorising Normalcy and the Mundane conferences explore the precarious positions ""normal"", and its operating system ""normalcy"" (Davis, 2010).

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Other Authors: Mallett, Rebecca (Editor), Ogden, Cassandra A. (Editor), Slater, Jenny (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chester : University of Chester Press, 2016
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Front cover; Half title page; Theorising Normalcy and the Mundane Editorial Board; Title Page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents page; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1: The (Normal) Non-Normativity of Youth
  • Jenny Slater; Chapter 2: Deconstructing the ""Normal"" Student. A Discourse Analysis of ""Prospective Student"" Materials Across Three Institutions
  • Lucia Radcliffe; Chapter 3: Is This Inclusion? Teachers Resisting Normalcy Within the Classroom
  • Sue Chantler.
  • Chapter 4: The ""Urge to Know"" Normal: Theorising How Impairment Labels Function
  • Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-ColeChapter 5: Passing or Trespassing? Unseen Disability, Containment and the Politics of ""Feeling Like a Fraud"" in a Neoliberal Bureaucracy
  • Harriet Cooper; Chapter: Armless Dreams or Carnal Practices?: Transableism and the Legitimisation of the Ideal Body
  • Cassandra A. Ogden; Chapter 7: People of Substance: Disability, Problematic Drug Use and Normalcy
  • Jess Bradley and Greta Williams-Schulz.
  • Chapter 8: The Cult of Health and Wholeness: Normalcy and the Charismatic Christian Healing Movement
  • Naomi Lawson JacobsChapter 9: Relational Autonomy and Disability: Beyond Normative Constructs and Post-Structuralist Deconstructions
  • Steve Graby and Anat Greenstein; Chapter 10: In Praise of Normal: Re-Reading Wolfensberger
  • Kathy Boxall; Back cover.