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Animating disability differently
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Abstract
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This article takes up Goodley’s challenge to explore the ways in which poststructuralist research methodologies open up new ways of thinking about encounters with disability. Working with the materiality of their own encounters with disability and the conceptual possibilities opened up in poststructuralist and new materialist thought, the six authors deconstruct the ability/disability binary through animating disability differently. They draw on memories generated in a collective biography workshop to explore the ways in which concepts, such as heterotopia, can be put to work to mobilize a humanity-in-common that is both multiple and open to differenciation, that is, to continuously becoming different. |
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English
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Qualitative inquiry. - Thousand Oaks, Calif., 1995, currens
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Publication
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Thousand Oaks, Calif.
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2017
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ISSN
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1077-8004
1552-7565
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DOI
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10.1177/1077800416684871
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Volume/pages
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23
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(2017)
, p. 276-286
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Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
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