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[ecrea] 'Normality and Disability: Intersections Among Norms, Law, and Culture' - special issue just out
Fri Apr 21 05:15:00 GMT 2017
New Special Issue
Normality and Disability: Intersections Among Norms, Law, and Culture
Continuum vol. 31, no. 3
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccon20/31/3?nav=tocList
Edited by Prof Gerard Goggin, Dr Linda Steele and Dr Jessica Robyn
Cadwallader
Hotly contested, normality remains a powerful, complex category in
contemporary law and culture. What is little realized are the ways that
disability underpins and shapes the operation of norms and the power
dynamics of normalization.
This pioneering collection explores the place of law in political,
social, scientific and biomedical developments relating to disability
and other categories of ‘abnormality’. The contributors show that/how
law produces cultural meanings, norms, representations, artefacts and
expressions of disability, abnormality and normality, as well as how law
responds to and is constituted by cultures of disability.
The collection traverses a range of contemporary legal and political
issues including human rights, mercy killing, reproductive technologies,
hate crime, policing, immigration and disability housing. It also
explores the impact and ongoing legacies of historical practices such
as eugenics and deinstitutionalisation.
Of interest to a wide range of scholars working on normality and law,
the special issue also creates an opening for critical scholars and
activists engaged with other marginalized and denigrated categories,
notably contesting institutional violence in the context of settler
colonialism, neoliberalism and imperialism, to engage more richly and
politically with disability.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Normality and disability: intersections among norms,
law, and culture
Gerard Goggin, Linda Steele and Jessica Robyn Cadwallader
Fit or fitting in: deciding against normal when reproducing the future
Roxanne Mykitiuk and Isabel Karpin
Eccentricity: the case for undermining legal categories of disability
and normalcy
Karen O’Connell
Eugenics and the normal body: the role of visual images and
intelligence testing in framing the treatment of people with
disabilities in the early twentieth century
Elizabeth Stephens and Peter Cryle
The construction of access: the eugenic precedent of the Americans
with Disabilities Act
Stephanie K. Wheeler
Disability and torture: exception, epistemology and ‘black sites’
Dinesh Wadiwel
Mental capacity and states of exception: revisiting disability law
with Giorgio Agamben
Penelope Weller
Not just language: an analysis of discursive constructions of
disability in sentencing remarks
Frankie Sullivan
Policing normalcy: sexual violence against women offenders with disability
Linda Steele
The government is the cause of the disease and we are stuck with the
symptoms’: deinstitutionalisation, mental health advocacy and police
shootings in 1990s Victoria
Piers Gooding
Disruptive, dangerous and disturbing: the ‘challenge’ of behaviour in
the construction of normalcy and vulnerability
Leanne Dowse
Making the abject: problem-solving courts, addiction, mental illness
and impairment Claire Spivakovsky and Kate Seear
Cripwashing: the abortion debates at the crossroads of gender and
disability in the Spanish media
Melania Moscoso and R. Lucas Platero
‘Figurehead’ hate crime cases: developing a framework for
understanding and exposing the ‘problem’ with ‘disability’
Ryan Thorneycroft and Nicole L. Asquith
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