The biopolitics of disability: neoliberalism, ablenationalism, and peripheral embodiments

  • Barber-Stetson C
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Abstract

From liberal to neoliberal futures of disability : rights-based inclusionism, ablenationalism, and the able-disabled -- Curricular cripistemologies, or, every child left behind -- Gay pasts and disability future(s) tense : heteronormative trauma and parasitism in Midnight cowboy -- The politics of atypicality : international disability film festivals and the productive fracturing of identity -- Permutations of the species : independent disability cinema and the critique of ablenationalism -- Corporeal subcultures and the specter of biopolitics -- The capacities of incapacity in antinormative novels of embodiment -- Afterword. Disability as multitude : reworking nonproductive labor power.

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Barber-Stetson, C. (2016). The biopolitics of disability: neoliberalism, ablenationalism, and peripheral embodiments. Disability & Society, 31(8), 1148–1150. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2016.1214423

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