Hi Harvey
My pick
>Corker, M & Shakespeare, T. (2002). Disability/Postmodernity:
>Embodying disability theory Continuum, London, New York,
Tom S has a new book out. I've not read it but it has been
recommended to me, so I need to.
Tremain, S ed. 2005. Foucault and the Government of Disability
University of Michigan press, Ann Arbor
Both have ben very useful as theoretical tools for my research.
good luck
cheers Carol
>Hello everybody,
>I'm trying to discover what wouuld be considered to be seminal texts
>within disability studies.
>
>If you can find the time could you give me some ideas of where to start.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Harvey
>
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