Reimagining Disablist and Ableist Violence as Abjection

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<p>Drawing upon vivid and harrowing life history narratives of people labelled intellectually disabled this book examines the ways in which disabled subjects are constituted regulated governed and violated through an account of abjection. </p> <p>Extending interdisciplinary dialogues and approaches it abandons a construct of violence (which by law requires a stable notion of a victim and a perpetrator) and moves to a theorisation of abjection to explore the ways in which disabled subjects are (re)produced constituted and treated through time. Deploying a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches this book sits at the intersections of criminology and sociology re-thinks notions of dis/ability violence and subjectivity and utilises crip and queer theory to imagine dis/ability differently. </p> <p>It will be of interest to all scholars and students of disability studies sociology and criminology and specifically those working the areas of life history work post-structuralism hate crime and post-modern criminology.</p>
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