The Biopolitics of Disability The Biopolitics of Disability

The Biopolitics of Disability

Neoliberalism, Ablenationalism, and Peripheral Embodiment

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Publisher Description

In the neoliberal era, when human worth is measured by its relative utility within global consumer culture, selected disabled people have been able to gain entrance into late capitalist culture. The Biopolitics of Disability terms this phenomenon “ablenationalism” and asserts that “inclusion” becomes meaningful only if disability is recognized as providing modes of living that are alternatives to governing norms of productivity and independence. Thus, the book pushes beyond questions of impairment to explore how disability subjectivities create new forms of embodied knowledge and collective consciousness. The focus is on the emergence of new crip/queer subjectivities at work in disability arts, disability studies pedagogy, independent and mainstream disability cinema (e.g., Midnight Cowboy), internet-based medical user groups, anti-normative novels of embodiment (e.g., Richard Powers’s The Echo-Maker) and, finally, the labor of living in “non-productive” bodies within late capitalism.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2015
July 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
4.4
MB

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