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Embodied Rhetorics Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson

Embodied Rhetorics By Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson

Embodied Rhetorics by Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson


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Featuring 13 essays, this collection unites the fields of disability studies and rhetoric to examine connections between disability, education, language, and cultural practices. The contributors span a range of academic fields, including English, education, history and sociology.

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Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture by Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson

Presenting thirteen essays, editors James C. Wilson and Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson unite the fields of disability studies and rhetoric to examine connections between disability, education, language, and cultural practices. The contributors span a range of academic fields including English, education, history, and sociology. Several contributors are themselves disabled or have disabled family members. While some essays included in this volume analyze the ways that representations of disability construct identity and attitudes toward the disabled, other essays use disability as a critical modality to rethink economic theory, educational practices, and everyday interactions. Among the disabilities discussed are various physical disabilities, mental illness, learning disabilities, deafness, blindness, and diseases such as multiple sclerosis and AIDS.

Embodied Rhetorics Reviews

This is a needed book, with a much-needed focus...to further the argument put forth in disability studies that 'disability' is a socially-constructed label and that the material circumstances of 'disabled' people's lives are closely tied to 'non-disabled' society's construction of those lives. It also argues for the agency of the disabled: for their right to speak for themselves. - Patricia A. Dunn, author of Learning Re-Abled: The Learning Disability Controversy and Composition Studies

About Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson

James C. Wilson is a professor of English at the University of Cincinnati and the author of Vietnam in Prose and Film, John Reed for the Masses, and The Hawthorne and Melville Friendship. Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson is a professor of English at Miami University and the author of Writing Against the Family: Gender in Lawrence and Joyce, and From Community to College: Reading and Writing Across Diverse Contexts.

Table of Contents

James C. Wilson and Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson, Disability, Rhetoric, and the Body Martha Stoddard Holmes, Working (with) the Rhetoric of Affliction Catherine Prendergast, On the Rhetorics of Mental Disability Miriamne Ara Krummel, Am I MS? G. Thomas Couser, Conflicting Paradigms Nirmala Erevelles, In Search of the Disabled Subject Brenda Jo Brueggemann, Deafness, Literacy, Rhetoric Deshae E. Lott, Going to Class with (Going to Clash with?) the Disabled Person Hannah Joyner, Signs of Resistance Ellen L. Barton, Textual Practices of Erasure Rod Michalko and Tanya Titchkosky, Putting Disability in Its Place: It's Not a Joking Matter Emily F. Nye, The Rhetoric of AIDS Beth Franks, Gutting the Golden Goose

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CIN0809323931G
9780809323937
0809323931
Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture by Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson
Used - Good
Paperback
Southern Illinois University Press
20010930
N/A
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