Hi Claudia,
Not to sure how available it is at your end but you could try and get hold
of Barbara Fawcett's Feminist Perspectives on Disability pub. Prentice
hall/Pearson ed.
Best Wishes
Victoria Richards
School of health and social studies
University of Warwick
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Subject: Social vs. impairment models
Hello, all
I'm looking for work that examines/troubles a purely social model of
disability, ideally from a feminist perspective. I am interested in work
that argues that different impairments need to be taken into account when
theorizing disability.
I welcome your suggestions.
Thanks!
Claudia Malacrida, Ph.D.
Sociology
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, AB, Canada
T1K 3M4
Tel: 403-329-2738
Fax: 403-329-2085
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