Disability and equality law / edited by Elizabeth F. Emens, Michael Ashley Stein.
2013
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Title
Disability and equality law / edited by Elizabeth F. Emens, Michael Ashley Stein.
Published
Farnham, Surrey, England : Ashgate Publishing Limited, [2013]
Copyright
©2013
Call Number
K637 .D5735 2013
ISBN
9781409448785 (hardback)
1409448789 (hardback)
1409448789 (hardback)
Description
xxvi, 550 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)809420866
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Series Preface
xi
Introduction
xiii
pt. I
DEFINITION AND MODELS
1.
Mike Oliver (1996), `Defining Impairment and Disability: Issues at Stake', in Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer (eds), Exploring the Divide, Leeds: Disability Press, pp. 39-54
3
2.
David Wasserman (2001), `Philosophical Issues in the Definition and Social Response to Disability', in Gary L. Albrecht, Katherine D. Seelman and Michael Bury (eds), Handbook of Disability Studies, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 219-51
19
3.
Simi Linton (2007), `What I Learned', in My Body Politic, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 108-20
53
4.
Tom Shakespeare (2006), `Critiquing the Social Model', in Disability Rights and Wrongs, Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 29-53
67
5.
Eli Clare (2009), `The Mountain', in Exile and Pride, Cambridge, MA: South End Press, pp. 1-13
95
6.
Mark Kelman (2000), `Does Disability Status Matter?', in Leslie P. Francis, S.J. Quinney and Anita Silvers (eds), Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions, London: Routledge, pp. 91-101
109
pt. II
THEORIES OF EQUALITY AND INCLUSION
7.
Sandra Fredman (2005), `Disability Equality: A Challenge to the Existing Anti-Discrimination Paradigm?', in Anna Lawson and Caroline Gooding (eds), Disability Rights in Europe: From Theory to Practice, Oxford: Hart, pp. 199-218
123
8.
Adrienne Asch (2001), `Critical Race Theory, Feminism, and Disability: Reflections on Social Justice and Personal Identity', Ohio State Law Journal, 62, pp. 391-423
143
9.
Ruth Colker (2009), `Anti-Subordination Above All: A Disability Perspective', in When is Separate Unequal? A Disability Perspective, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 10-38
177
10.
Anita Silvers (2001), `Agency and Disability', in Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker (eds), Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd edn, London: Routledge, pp. 36-40
207
11.
Susan Stefan (2001), `The Landscape of Discrimination Today', in Unequal Rights: Discrimination against People with Mental Disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp. 3-36
213
12.
Michael L. Perlin (2011), `Mental Disability Law in a Comparative Law Context', in International Human Rights and Mental Disability Law: When the Silenced are Heard, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 43-57
247
13.
Kristen Harmon (2010), `Deaf Matters: Compulsory Hearing and-Ability Trouble', in Susan Burch and Alison Kafer (eds), Deaf and Disability Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, pp. 31'47
273
pt. III
ACCOMMODATION AND ACCESS
14.
Lisa Waddington (2008), `When it is Reasonable for Europeans to be Confused: Understanding when a Disability Accommodation is "Reasonable" from a Comparative Perspective', Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 29, pp. 317-40
293
15.
Anna Lawson (2010), `Challenging Disabling Barriers to Information and Communication Technology in the Information Society: A United Kingdom Perspective', in Lisa Waddington and Gerard Quinn (eds), European Yearbook of Disability Law, Cambridge: Intersentia, pp. 131-48
317
16.
Christine Jolls (2001), `Antidiscrimination and Accommodation', Harvard Law Review, 115, pp. 643-99
335
17.
Mark S. Stein (2006), `Utilitarianism and Distribution to the Disabled', in Distributive Justice and Disability: Utilitarianism against Egalitarianism, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, pp. 33-54
393
18.
Tobin Siebers (2008), `Disability Studies and the Future of Identity Politics', in Disability Theory, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 70-95
419
pt. IV
LIFE AND DEATH
19.
Samuel R. Bagenstos (2009), `Disability, Life, Death, and Choice', in Law and the Contradictions of the Disability Rights Movement, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, pp. 95-115
449
20.
Deborah Kent (2000), `Somewhere a Mockingbird', in Erik Parens and Adrienne Asch (eds), Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, pp. 57-63
481
21.
Allison C. Carey (2009), `Reimagining Retardation, Transforming Community', in On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in Twentieth-Century America, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 183-212
489
22.
Tom Shakespeare (1996), `Introduction', in Tom Shakespeare, Kath Gillespie-Sells and Dominic Davies (eds), The Sexual Politics of Disability: Untold Desires, London: Cassell Academic, pp. 1-15
523
23.
Michael Berube (2006), `Was I Ever Wrong', in Rhetorical Occasions: Essays on Humans and the Humanities, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, pp. 328-31
541
Name Index
545