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Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love

Aronson, Brittany(Contributions by)Bosch, Christina A.(Contributions by)Connor, David J., City University of New Yo(Contributions by)Coomer, M. Nickie(Contributions by)Cowley, Danielle M.(Contributions by)Gallagher, Deborah J.(Contributions by)Gerald, JPB(Contributions by)Hernandez-Saca, David I.(Edited by)Kramarczuk Voulgarides, Catherine, City University of New York - Hunter College(Edited by)Pearson, Holly(Edited by)
Part of the Critical Issues in Disabilities and Education series
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In Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love, the authors explore what it means to engage in boundary work at the intersection of traditional special education systems and critical disability studies in education.

The book consists of fifteen groundbreaking accounts that challenge dominant medicalized discourses about what it means to exist within and around special education systems that create space for new conceptions of what it means to teach, lead, learn, and exist within a conciliatory space driven by radical love and disability justice principles.

The book pushes readers to consider how their own personal, professional and programmatic future transformational actions can be driven by disruption and the desire for freedom from the hegemony of traditional special education and White and Ability supremacy.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793629137 / 9781793629135
Hardback
371.9
15/01/2023
United States
English
386 pages
23 cm