New narratives of disability constructions, clashes, and controversies

This volume explores questions about narrative frameworks in disability research. Narrative is a omnipresent meaning-producing communication form in social life that is both cultural and personal. Public understandings of disability tend to follow a medical storyline in which disability is a persona...

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Veröffentlicht: Bingley, U.K. Emerald Publishing Limited 2019
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