Disability Studies. Body – Power – Difference
The scientific book series
Disability Studies: Body – Power – Difference examines disability as an historical, social and cultural construction; it deals with the interrelation between power and symbolic meanings. The series intends to open up new perspectives to disability, thus correcting and extending traditional approaches in medicine, special education and rehabilitation sciences. It views disability as a phenomenon of embodied difference. Fundamental cultural concepts of »putting things into order«, for instance normality and deviance, health and illness, physical integrity and subjective identity are thereby discussed from a critical point of view. The book series
Disability Studies aims to contribute to the study of central themes of the Modern age: reason, human rights, equality, autonomy and solidarity in relation to social and cultural developments.
The series is edited by
Anne Waldschmidt (iDiS – International Research Unit in Disability Studies, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cologne), together with
Thomas Macho (Institute for Culture and Art Sciences, Humboldt University Berlin),
Werner Schneider (Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, University of Augsburg),
Anja Tervooren (Department of Education, University of Duisburg-Essen) and
Heike Zirden (Berlin).