Disability, Society, and the Individual [Paperback] Author: Julie Smart | Language: English | ISBN:
0944480284 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Utah State Univ., Logan. Textbook looks at the disability experience from the perspective of the individual and discusses how disabilities are viewed by society. Considers the relationship between these two viewpoints. Includes discussion questions, learning activities, suggested readings and first-person accounts. Softcover.
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- Paperback: 357 pages
- Publisher: Pro ed; 1 edition (January 31, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0944480284
- ISBN-13: 978-0944480281
- Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.9 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
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In her book "Disability, Society, and the Individual," Julie Smart grapples with the definition of disability, its complications, implications, and the role it plays in society. The author touches on a broad range of disabilities, both physical and psychological. In defining disability, Smart clearly differentiates disadvantages from disability. Insight from several disabled people is included to give readers a first person perspective. The author goes into detail about legislation relating to the disabled, particularly the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signed into effect by George Bush in 1990. The ADA has facilitated the access of people with disabilities into many aspects of public life. She mentions that it has also inspired several advances in current technology, assisting even those without disability.
The purpose of this book is to introduce readers to how the viewpoints from society and a person with a disability are related. This book provides an introduction to this complex, but important topic. The first two chapters are about defining disabilities, the models of disability, and also list six reasons why there are more disabilities today then ever before. Chapters three through six are about sources of prejudices, effects of discrimination, and examples of these effects. Chapters seven through nine discuss the amount of severity, degree of visibility, the presence of chronic pain, and the stigma and prejudice, and how that affects the individuals with disabilities. Disability is a multifaceted topic, and people need to be more aware of its dimensions. This book is a good starting point.
By A Customer
The author covered nearly everything needed in the course content, truly comprehensive. So much so, that she seemed to use much of it in her other book Disabilty Across the Developmental Life Span published a few years later.
By Rehab Science Grad Student
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