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Author Rogers, Chrissie.
Title Intellectual disability and being human : a care ethics model
Publication Info Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2016.



Descript 1 online resource (175 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- A note on the text -- 1. Introduction: being human -- Introduction -- Normalcy: the politics of sameness and being human -- Looking away, imaginings and care-less spaces -- Caring and the personal: political dimension -- Synopsis of the book -- Notes -- 2. A care ethics model of disability: ways of being human and intellectual disability -- Introduction: spheres of caring -- Grounding a care ethics model of disability: feminist ethics of care -- Capabilities and being human
Caring and a care ethics model of disability -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- 3. Re-humanising education -- Introduction -- Re-humanising education: beyond the call of duty -- Policy and practice rhetoric: stories from the 'inside' -- Looking away (Othering) is de-humanising -- Towards a politics of desire and care-full inclusion: cases to learn from -- A way forward: re-humanising education -- Notes -- 4. Mothering and (in)humanity: care-less spaces -- Introduction: the mother speaks first -- Mothering and a care-less context -- Caring in life and death: can we hope? -- The 'cost' of mothering
Tracy: an inhumane case -- Morality and humanity in mothering -- Care-full mothering: concluding remarks -- 5. Sexual and friendship politics: considering relationships -- Introduction -- Humanity, friendship, and care-full work -- Care-lessness embodied: where is the love? Friendships and intimacy -- Private acts, public scripts: bounded and boundary work -- Fiction or fact: representing intellectual disability in care-less spaces -- Sex and care-less spaces -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- 6. Concluding remarks -- Introduction -- The caring spheres: a care ethics model of disability
Behind the image: the significance of the psycho-social within a care ethics model of disability -- Bibliography -- Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317271864
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Author Rogers, Chrissie.
Series Routledge Advances in Disability Studies
Routledge Advances in Disability Studies
Subject Intellectual disability.
Descript 1 online resource (175 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- A note on the text -- 1. Introduction: being human -- Introduction -- Normalcy: the politics of sameness and being human -- Looking away, imaginings and care-less spaces -- Caring and the personal: political dimension -- Synopsis of the book -- Notes -- 2. A care ethics model of disability: ways of being human and intellectual disability -- Introduction: spheres of caring -- Grounding a care ethics model of disability: feminist ethics of care -- Capabilities and being human
Caring and a care ethics model of disability -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- 3. Re-humanising education -- Introduction -- Re-humanising education: beyond the call of duty -- Policy and practice rhetoric: stories from the 'inside' -- Looking away (Othering) is de-humanising -- Towards a politics of desire and care-full inclusion: cases to learn from -- A way forward: re-humanising education -- Notes -- 4. Mothering and (in)humanity: care-less spaces -- Introduction: the mother speaks first -- Mothering and a care-less context -- Caring in life and death: can we hope? -- The 'cost' of mothering
Tracy: an inhumane case -- Morality and humanity in mothering -- Care-full mothering: concluding remarks -- 5. Sexual and friendship politics: considering relationships -- Introduction -- Humanity, friendship, and care-full work -- Care-lessness embodied: where is the love? Friendships and intimacy -- Private acts, public scripts: bounded and boundary work -- Fiction or fact: representing intellectual disability in care-less spaces -- Sex and care-less spaces -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- 6. Concluding remarks -- Introduction -- The caring spheres: a care ethics model of disability
Behind the image: the significance of the psycho-social within a care ethics model of disability -- Bibliography -- Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317271864
Author Rogers, Chrissie.
Series Routledge Advances in Disability Studies
Routledge Advances in Disability Studies
Subject Intellectual disability.

Subject Intellectual disability.
Descript 1 online resource (175 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- A note on the text -- 1. Introduction: being human -- Introduction -- Normalcy: the politics of sameness and being human -- Looking away, imaginings and care-less spaces -- Caring and the personal: political dimension -- Synopsis of the book -- Notes -- 2. A care ethics model of disability: ways of being human and intellectual disability -- Introduction: spheres of caring -- Grounding a care ethics model of disability: feminist ethics of care -- Capabilities and being human
Caring and a care ethics model of disability -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- 3. Re-humanising education -- Introduction -- Re-humanising education: beyond the call of duty -- Policy and practice rhetoric: stories from the 'inside' -- Looking away (Othering) is de-humanising -- Towards a politics of desire and care-full inclusion: cases to learn from -- A way forward: re-humanising education -- Notes -- 4. Mothering and (in)humanity: care-less spaces -- Introduction: the mother speaks first -- Mothering and a care-less context -- Caring in life and death: can we hope? -- The 'cost' of mothering
Tracy: an inhumane case -- Morality and humanity in mothering -- Care-full mothering: concluding remarks -- 5. Sexual and friendship politics: considering relationships -- Introduction -- Humanity, friendship, and care-full work -- Care-lessness embodied: where is the love? Friendships and intimacy -- Private acts, public scripts: bounded and boundary work -- Fiction or fact: representing intellectual disability in care-less spaces -- Sex and care-less spaces -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- 6. Concluding remarks -- Introduction -- The caring spheres: a care ethics model of disability
Behind the image: the significance of the psycho-social within a care ethics model of disability -- Bibliography -- Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317271864

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