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Margaret Price - Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life (Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability) - 9780472051380 - V9780472051380
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Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life (Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability)

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Description for Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life (Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability) Paperback. Explores the contested boundaries between disability, illness, and mental illness in higher education Series: Corporealities: Discourses of Disability. Num Pages: 296 pages, black & white halftones. BIC Classification: JNSL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 226 x 158 x 22. Weight in Grams: 468.

"A very important study that will appeal to a disability studies audience as well as scholars in social movements, social justice, critical pedagogy, literacy education, professional development for disability and learning specialists in access centers and student counseling centers, as well as the broader domains of sociology and education."
---Melanie Panitch, Ryerson University

"Ableism is alive and well in higher education. We do not know how to abandon the myth of the 'pure (ivory) tower that props up and is propped up by ableist ideology.' . . . Mad at School is thoroughly researched and pathbreaking. . . . The author's ... Read more

Mad at School explores the contested boundaries between disability, illness, and mental illness in the setting of U.S. higher education. Much of the research and teaching within disability studies assumes a disabled body but a rational and energetic (an "agile") mind. In Mad at School, scholar and disabilities activist Margaret Price asks: How might our education practices change if we understood disability to incorporate the disabled mind?

Mental disability (more often called "mental illness") is a topic of fast-growing interest in all spheres of American culture, including popular, governmental, aesthetic, and academic. Mad at School is a close study of the ways that mental disabilities impact academic culture. Investigating spaces including classrooms, faculty meeting rooms, and job searches, Price challenges her readers to reconsider long-held values of academic life, including productivity, participation, security, and independence. Ultimately, she argues that academic discourse both produces and is produced by a tacitly privileged "able mind," and that U.S. higher education would benefit from practices that create a more accessible academic world.

Mad at School is the first book to use a disability-studies perspective to focus on the ways that mental disabilities impact academic culture at institutions of higher education. Individual chapters examine the language used to denote mental disability; the role of "participation" and "presence" in student learning; the role of "collegiality" in faculty work; the controversy over "security" and free speech that has arisen in the wake of recent school shootings; and the marginalized status of independent scholars with mental disabilities.

Margaret Price is Associate Professor of English at Spelman College.

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Series
Corporealities: Discourses of Disability
Condition
New
Weight
468 g
Number of Pages
294
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472051380
SKU
V9780472051380
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99-30

About Margaret Price
Margaret Price is Associate Professor of English at Spelman College.

Reviews for Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life (Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability)
"The book is a must-read, with appeal for both general academic and disability studies audiences, and is designed to have maximum impact within university culture. The readability of Price's prose makes hers an important book to put in the hands of university administrators and teachers of all stripes."
-Disability Studies Quarterly

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