Disability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge

Disability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge

Disability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge

Disability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge

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Editors Lewiecki-Wilson and Cellio have put together the first book to focus on the intersecting spaces, both cultural and personal, of disability and mothering. Derived from the Latin for threshold, the word "liminal" calls attention to the book’s focus on the transitional moments and spaces where the personal and social, inside and outside, self and other converge. The volume features twenty-one previously unpublished essays by new as well as established scholars and community activists. Contributors, some of whom are themselves disabled or mothers of children with disabilities, present moving personal accounts and accessible scholarship grounded in historical study, experiential and retrospective analysis, interviews, social research, and feminist and disability studies theories.

In their introduction, the editors survey the theoretical frameworks of feminism and disability studies, locating the points of overlap crucial to a study of disability and mothering. Organized in five sections, the book engages questions about reproductive technologies; diagnoses and cultural scripts; the ability to rewrite narratives of mothering and disability; political activism; and the tensions formed by the overlapping identities of race, class, nation, and disability. The essays speak to a broad audience—from undergraduate and graduate students in women’s studies and disability studies, to therapeutic and health care professionals, to anyone grappling with issues such as genetic testing and counseling, raising a child with a disability, or being disabled and contemplating starting a family.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815650805
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 09/14/2011
Series: Critical Perspectives on Disability
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson is professor of English and an affiliate in women's studies at Miami University, where she is also the director of Graduate Studies in English. Among other publications, she is the coeditor of Disability and the Teaching of Writing: A Critical Sourcebook and Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture. Jen Cellio is assistant professor of English and the director of the Writing Program at Northern Kentucky University. She studies composition theory and rhetorical theory, particularly the rhetorics of science and the connection between eugenics and reproduction.
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