Diane,
Harlan Hahn didn't write Missing Pieces, Irving Zola did. Your'e talking
about Hockenberry and Nancy Mair. I would recommend picketing those
bookstores that do not have a disability studies section. Just kidding,
but perhaps a few words to the manager, Cheers,
Russell
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:46:01 -0400 (EDT) <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>
>
> There are many books that look at disability from within the
> disability
> perspective. Some are classics. Look at Harlan Hahn/s missing
> pieces.
> Many scholars regard Robert Murphy's The Body Silent as a classic.
> There
> is a disability handbook, and a couple of anthologies that contain
> significant and oft-quoted and citied pieces.
>
> There are two "popular" writers who have a lot to say on the
> subject, one
> being the wheel-chair bound guy who is an NBC correspondent and
> another is
> a syndicated columnist Nancy --- I think her last name is Mahr who
> has
> done several books on the topic. Goto your neighborood Book
> Monopoly
> [like Border's] and see the new ones that are appearing - and
> selling
> well, which is interesting.
>
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Tanya Titchkosky wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > As a blind person and a sociologist, each one of Rod
> > Michalko's books does discuss researching and theorizing
> > from within a disability perspective and experience, but his
> > latest book explores this issue most explicitly. I provide
> > the references bellow.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Tanya Titchkosky
> >
> > Rod Michalko. 2002. The Difference that Disability Makes.
> > (Philadelphia: Temple University Press)
> >
> > Rod Michalko. 1999. The Two in One: Walking with Smokie,
> > Walking with Blindness. (Philadelphia: Temple University
> > Press)
> >
> > Rod Michalko. 1998. The Mystery of the Eye and the Shadow
> > of Blindness. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
> >
> > Devva Kasnitz wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > (1994) G. Gold & L. Duval (editors), Working with
> > > disability: An anthropological perspective.
> > > Anthropology of Work Review, 15 WHOLE VOLUME
> > >
> > > At 02:46 PM 7/24/02 -0700, Bertha Mo wrote:
> > >
> > >> Dear Lilith:
> > >> Anthropology was revolutionized when "insiders" began to
> > >> study themselves...there is much fertile discussion of
> > >> "insider" versus "outsider" approaches to ethnographic
> > >> research...Try some anthropology webpages...
> > >> Bertie Mo, Ph.D., MPH
> > >> LILITH Finkler <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Hi
> > >> there, folks! Can anyone suggest articles/books etc that
> > >> address issues
> > >> related to disabled researchers researching disability?
> > >> I am specifically
> > >> interested in arguments which refute or challenge
> > >> notions of "objectivity"
> > >> and rational discourse in proposing that the researcher
> > >> belong to the group
> > >> being researched. Thanks, in advance, Lilith Finkler
> > >> P.S. I have read many articles in Disability & Society.
> > >> They are *great*,
> > >> but I need other sources!
> > >>
> > >>
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