Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/10125/58552
Disability, Able-Bodiedness, and the Biopolitical Imagination
File | Size | Format | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
254.pdf | 246.76 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
253.docx | 43.02 kB | Microsoft Word XML | View/Open | |
255.txt | 50.44 kB | Text | View/Open |
Item Summary
Title: | Disability, Able-Bodiedness, and the Biopolitical Imagination |
Authors: | Jordan, Thomas |
Keywords: | empire globalization biopolitics |
Date Issued: | 2013 |
Publisher: | University of Hawaii at Manoa -- Center on Disability Studies |
Citation: | Jordan, T. (2013). Disability, Able-Bodiedness, and the Biopolitical Imagination. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 9(1). |
Series: | vol. 9, no. 1 |
Abstract: | Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a theoretical analysis of the relationship between modern forms of biopolitics and discourses of disability and able-bodiedness in the context of globalization. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/58552 |
ISSN: | 1552-9215 |
Appears in Collections: |
RDS Volume 9, No. 1 |
Please email libraryada-l@lists.hawaii.edu if you need this content in ADA-compliant format.
Items in ScholarSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.