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Title Sociology looking at disability : what did we know and when did we know it / edited by Sara E. Green, Sharon N. Barnartt
Edition First edition
Published Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (291 pages)
Series Research in social science and disability ; volume 9
Research in social science and disability ; v. 9.
Contents Invisibility, visibility, vilification, and near silence : the framing of disability in the early years of the American Sociological Society / Thomas J. Gerschick, J. Dalton Stevens -- How Erving Goffman affected perceptions of disability within sociology / Sharon N. Barnartt -- Managing the emotions of reading Goffman : Erving Goffman and Spencer Cahill looking at disability / Sara E. Green -- Conceptual issues in disability : Saad Nagi's contribution to the disability knowledge base / Barbara M. Altman --Back to the future : Irving K. Zola's contributions to the sociology of disability / Melissa Jane Welch -- Bringing our bodies and ourselves back in : seeing Irving Kenneth Zola's legacy / Susan E. Bell -- A messy trajectory : from medical sociology to crip theory / Justine Egner -- The sociology of deafness : a literature review of the disciplinary history / Laura Mauldin, Tara Fannon -- Renaming the wheel : social model constructs in older sociological literature / Rosalyn Benjamin Darling -- The sibling disability experience : an analysis of studies concerning non-impaired siblings of individuals with disabilities from 1960 to 1990 / Morgan Sanchez -- Struggles and joys : a review of research on the social experience of parenting disabled children / Sara E. Green [and others]
Summary "Current research in Sociology of Disability has a tendency to assume that very little written in this area until the last 20 years. However, this is not always the case. In part the lack of awareness of older writing occurs because of the ease of computerized searching for recent references or a sense that newer is better. It also reflects the assumption that Sociology as a field has ignored either disability as a social phenomenon or treated it solely as a medical phenomenon. While theorists and introductory textbooks have tended [and still tend] to ignore disability as a non-medical phenomenon and especially as a structured source of inequality, that does not mean that no attention was paid to disability in the earlier years. Rather, interest in disability from a sociological point of view exists as early as the late 1800s. The purpose of this volume is to explore that literature, with an eye towards encouraging current scholars not to ask 'the same old' questions but to use the older writings as a basis for revolutionary as well as evolutionary thinking. What do the older writings tell us about what questions we should be asking, and what research we should be doing, today?"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Disability studies -- History
People with disabilities.
Sociology of disability.
Disabled Persons
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Disability studies
People with disabilities
Sociology of disability
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Green, Sara E. (Associate professor of sociology), editor.
Barnartt, Sharon N., editor.
ISBN 9781786354778
1786354772