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8%OFFTanya Titchkosky - The Question of Access. Disability, Space, Meaning.  - 9781442610002 - V9781442610002
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The Question of Access. Disability, Space, Meaning.

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Description for The Question of Access. Disability, Space, Meaning. Paperback. The Question of Access allows readers to critically question their own implicit conceptions of disability, non-disability, and access. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: JFFJ; JHB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 167 x 11. Weight in Grams: 306.

Values such as ‘access’ and ‘inclusion’ are unquestioned in the contemporary educational landscape. But many methods of addressing these issues — installing signs, ramps, and accessible washrooms — frame disability only as a problem to be ‘fixed.’ The Question of Access investigates the social meanings of access in contemporary university life from the perspective of Cultural Disability Studies.

Through narratives of struggle and analyses of policy and everyday practices, Tanya Titchkosky shows how interpretations of access reproduce conceptions of who belongs, where and when. Titchkosky examines how the bureaucratization of access issues has affected understandings of our lives together in ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
University of Toronto Press Canada
Number of pages
192
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781442610002
SKU
V9781442610002
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About Tanya Titchkosky
Tanya Titchkosky is an associate professor and an associate department chair at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.

Reviews for The Question of Access. Disability, Space, Meaning.
‘In this brilliant and accessible book, Tanya Titchkosky deploys a “politics of wonder” to explore the more “intimate” experience of disability that is often missing unless it is pointed out.  Titchkosky’s questions offer a nuanced and yet very hard-hitting phenomenological analysis of embodiment in higher educational institutions. This transforms the discussion of “access” as a bureaucratic procedural legality into a ... Read more

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