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Disability and Society: Ideological and Historical Dimensions
Patrick McDonnell
€30.00 PB
ISBN 978-1-84218-137-9 234x156mm October 2007

Disability and Society: Ideological and Historical Dimensions

Disability and Society: Ideological and Historical Dimensions explores the changing relationship between disability and society in Western culture from early modern times to the present, with a particular emphasis on Ireland.

The author identifies the main ideologies and practices that have shaped the relationship between disability and society, describes how these emerged over time and discusses their continuing impact on social, political and cultural life today.

Rather than interpreting disability in medical or clinical terms, the author places disability in a broad historical and socio-political framework and links changing responses to disability with other important social, political and cultural movements. As well as being a valuable addition to the field of disability studies, Disability and Society is also essential reading for students of the social sciences, psychology, education, equality and health studies, and for policy makers.


Dr Patrick McDonnell is a lecturer in the School of Social Justice, Equality Studies Centre, and in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning at University College Dublin. He also lectures in the Centre for Deaf Studies at Trinity College Dublin.

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