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Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love
David I. Hernández-Saca (Anthology Editor) , Holly Pearson (Anthology Editor) , Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides (Anthology Editor) , Brittany Aronson (Contributor) , Christina A. Bosch (Contributor) , David J. Connor (Contributor) , M. Nickie Coomer (Contributor) , Danielle M. Cowley (Contributor) , Deborah J. Gallagher (Contributor) , JPB Gerald (Contributor) , David I. Hernández-Saca (Contributor) , Shehreen Iqtadar (Contributor) , Ashley Cartell Johnson (Contributor) , Gloshanda Lawyer (Contributor) , Amanda L. Miller (Contributor) , Martin Musengi (Contributor) , Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg (Contributor) , Holly Pearson (Contributor) , Amy J. Petersen (Contributor) , Ganiva Reyes (Contributor) , Sarah Schlessinger (Contributor) , Chelsea Stinson (Contributor) , Jane Strauss (Contributor) , Maria T. Timberlake (Contributor) , Sarah Arvey Tov (Contributor) , Ananí M. Vasquez (Contributor) , Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides (Contributor)
Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love
David I. Hernández-Saca (Anthology Editor) , Holly Pearson (Anthology Editor) , Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides (Anthology Editor) , Brittany Aronson (Contributor) , Christina A. Bosch (Contributor) , David J. Connor (Contributor) , M. Nickie Coomer (Contributor) , Danielle M. Cowley (Contributor) , Deborah J. Gallagher (Contributor) , JPB Gerald (Contributor) , David I. Hernández-Saca (Contributor) , Shehreen Iqtadar (Contributor) , Ashley Cartell Johnson (Contributor) , Gloshanda Lawyer (Contributor) , Amanda L. Miller (Contributor) , Martin Musengi (Contributor) , Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg (Contributor) , Holly Pearson (Contributor) , Amy J. Petersen (Contributor) , Ganiva Reyes (Contributor) , Sarah Schlessinger (Contributor) , Chelsea Stinson (Contributor) , Jane Strauss (Contributor) , Maria T. Timberlake (Contributor) , Sarah Arvey Tov (Contributor) , Ananí M. Vasquez (Contributor) , Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides (Contributor)
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Description
In Understanding the Boundary between Disability Studies and Special Education through Consilience, Self-Study, and Radical Love, the authors explore what it means to engage in boundary work at the intersection of traditional special education systems and critical disability studies in education. The book consists of fifteen groundbreaking accounts that challenge dominant medicalized discourses about what it means to exist within and around special education systems that create space for new conceptions of what it means to teach, lead, learn, and exist within a conciliatory space driven by radical love and disability justice principles. The book pushes readers to consider how their own personal, professional and programmatic future transformational actions can be driven by disruption and the desire for freedom from the hegemony of traditional special education and White and Ability supremacy.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Holly Pearson
Chapter One: Practicing Consilience Between Disability Studies and Special Education-Some Thoughts from a Career-long Attempt, David J. Connor
Chapter Two: At the Nexus of Disability Studies in (Special) Education: Towards Consiliencatory Frameworks for Critical Emotion Praxis Liberation, David I, Hernández-Saca
Chapter Three: Anti-ableism in Teacher Education: Celebrating Disability Identity Through Self-study and Radical Love, Sarah Arvey Tov
Chapter Four: Teaching in the In-Between: Opportunities and Factors Informing Inclusive Reform in One School District, Amy J. Petersen, Danielle M. Cowley, Deborah J. Gallagher, and Shehreen Iqtadar
Chapter Five: On the Margins of the Marginalized: Protecting and Loving on Black Children with Intellectual Disability and Emotional and Behavior Disturbances, Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg
Chapter Six: Boundaries of Disability Studies and Special Education: Radical Pedagogy and Relatedness, Jane Strauss
Chapter Seven: Critica
Product details
| Published | 15 Jan 2023 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 374 |
| ISBN | 9781793629135 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Dimensions | 237 x 158 mm |
| Series | Critical Issues in Disabilities and Education |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Anthology Editor
Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides
Catherine Voulgarides is assistant professor at th…
Reviews
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Bringing together seasoned to emerging DS/DSE scholars writing from within multiple positionalities, this volume illuminates and interrogates the rewards and struggles of working the interstice between disability studies and special education. The collection constructs a highly diverse communal space for the reader to consider consilience, self-study, and radical love as a collective way forward. Of significance, radical love as the challenge to whiteness and ableism is one of the most compelling and generative arguments I have read to date. I can hardly wait for my students to engage with this provocative work!
Jan Valle, The City College of New York
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At a moment in human history in which the foundations of what we have known in our local and networked communities seem tattered and more liquid than solid, I welcome this edited volume which challenges the boxes in which many have lived professionally and personally. We need to center our love and commitments to growing as we (re)mediate what it means to know and practice as educators, family members, and advocates. I hope you too will be touched by a volume that puts radical love in the middle of finding common grounds. Hernandez-Saca, Pearson, and Voulgarides have given us a present to take on our journey.
Elizabeth Bailey Kozleski, Stanford University
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