The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on DisabilityThe Rejected Body argues that feminist theorizing has been skewed toward non-disabled experience, and that the knowledge of people with disabilities must be integrated into feminist ethics, discussions of bodily life, and criticism of the cognitive and social authority of medicine. Among the topics it addresses are who should be identified as disabled; whether disability is biomedical, social or both; what causes disability and what could 'cure' it; and whether scientific efforts to eliminate disabling physical conditions are morally justified. |
Contents
| 11 | |
The Social Construction of Disability | 35 |
Disability as Difference | 57 |
The Flight from the Rejected Body | 85 |
The Cognitive and Social Authority of Medicine | 117 |
Disability and Feminist Ethics | 139 |
Feminism Disability and Transcendence of the Body | 165 |
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The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability Susan Wendell Limited preview - 1996 |
The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability Susan Wendell Limited preview - 1996 |
The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability Susan Wendell No preview available - 1996 |


