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Disability in Dialogue / edited by Jessica M.F. Hughes, Mariaelena Bartesaghi.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hughes, Jessica M. F.
Bartesaghi, Mariaelena.
Series:
Dialogue Studies.
Dialogue Studies ; v.33
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
People with disabilities.
Disability studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (226 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023.
Summary:
What would it mean to invite disability into dialogue? Disability in Dialogue attunes us to the dialogues of and about disability. In the pages of this book, we ask readers to consider the dialogic constitution of disability and to imagine its reformulation.
Contents:
Intro
Disability in Dialogue
Editorial page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication page
Table of contents
Introduction
1. First turn
2. Second turn
2.1 Voicing a definition
2.2 Dialogic tensions
2.2.1 Dialogue as polyphony vs. disability monologues
2.2.1.1 Diagnoses
2.2.1.2 Disability justice
2.2.2 Dialogue as ideal vs. practice
3. Third turn
3.1 Disability in discourse studies
4. Final turn
References
The autistic dialogue
1. Introduction
2. The challenges of defining autistic voice
3. Rethinking autism within the social model of disability
4. A Bakhtinian framework1
4.1 Dialogue as essential attribute of language
4.2 Double voiced discourse
4.3 Heteroglossia
5. Analyzing autistic language with Bakhtin
5.1 Echolalia as joint production in dialogic exchanges
5.2 Echolalia as revoicing
6. Conclusion
Appendix. Transcription notation
Disability and employability
2. Background
3. An inclusionist social media campaign
4. A note on scoping and methods
5. Primary analysis
6. Secondary analysis and conclusion
Disability as dialogue
2. Dialogic co-production in Parkinson's dance research
3. Disability as dialogue in a symposium on Parkinson's dance
4. Articulating a discourse of embodied knowing
4.1 Affirmative expressions of unity across bodily diversity
4.2 Artistic expressions of embodied difference
5. Oppositional voices and silences
6. Final remarks
Death and traumatic affect on Twitter
2. A relational ontological approach
3. Making death matter on Twitter
3.1 An upstream agent
3.2 Initial reactions
3.3 Eugenic discourse
3.4 Hypothetical reported discourse
3.5 Downstream dialogues.
4. Death and traumatic affect
5. Conclusions
Fashion on wheels
2. Interpretive repertoires, fashion media, and creative industries
3. Fashion on wheels
4. The data
5. Corpus and thematic analysis
6. Fashion and ableism in the Zonnebloem campaign
6.1 Disability/Normality
6.2 Counter-narratives and the potential of fashion discourse
7. The benefits of foregrounding dialogue
Note
Unearthing the concepts that bury us
1. Unearthing the concepts and tools that bury us
2. A re-definition of dialogue
2.1 The limitations and dangers of a narrow definition of dialogue
2.2 Toward a more expansive definition of dialogue
2.1.1 Multimodal communication
2.1.2 Multimodal intersubjectivity
2.1.3 Multithreadedness
3. Transcribing more expansive understandings of dialogue
3.1 Transcript 1
3.1.1 Transcript 1
3.1.2 An insider's perspective based on transcript 1
3.1.3 Transcript 1's shortcomings
3.2 Video recording and transcript 2
3.2.1 Transcript 2
3.2.2 Unpacking transcript 2
4. Compare and contrast transcript 1 and transcript 2
4.1 What of greater importance emerges
5. The insider's perspective versus Shotter's writing from within the moment
5.1 Lingering residue
5.2 Seeking out other ways forward
"My existence is resistance!"
2. Theoretical framework and previous literature
2.1 Intersectionality and Intersectional Invisibility
2.2 Social media activism
2.2.1 Slacktivism and hashtag activism
2.2.2 Evaluating social media activism
3. Methodology
4. Data collection
5. Analysis
6. "Talking back" to marginalization
6.1 Intersectional invisibility
6.2 Exclusionary "safe spaces" are not safe
6.3 Re-conceptualizing existence as resistance.
6.4 Self-and community-care as a strategy for visible survival
7. Discussion
Disability in dialogue
2. Embodiment
3. Interdependence
4. Voice
5. Aids
6. Mediation
7. Mutuality
8. Resistance
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789027249494
9027249490
OCLC:
1395183462

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