Author: Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452963320
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
Developing a cybernetic model of subjectivity and personhood that honors disability experiences to reconceptualize the category of the human Twentieth-century neuroscience fixed the brain as the basis of consciousness, the self, identity, individuality, even life itself, obscuring the fundamental relationships between bodies and the worlds that they inhabit. In Unraveling, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer draws on narratives of family and individual experiences with neurological disorders, paired with texts by neuroscientists and psychiatrists, to decenter the brain and expose the ableist biases in the dominant thinking about personhood. Unraveling articulates a novel cybernetic theory of subjectivity in which the nervous system is connected to the world it inhabits rather than being walled off inside the body, moving beyond neuroscientific, symbolic, and materialist approaches to the self to focus instead on such concepts as animation, modularity, and facilitation. It does so through close readings of memoirs by individuals who lost their hearing or developed trauma-induced aphasia, as well as family members of people diagnosed as autistic—texts that rethink modes of subjectivity through experiences with communication, caregiving, and the demands of everyday life. Arguing for a radical antinormative bioethics, Unraveling shifts the discourse on neurological disorders from such value-laden concepts as “quality of life” to develop an inclusive model of personhood that honors disability experiences and reconceptualizes the category of the human in all of its social, technological, and environmental contexts.
A Client Called Noah
Author: Josh Greenfeld
Publisher: Henry Holt
ISBN: 9780805000856
Category : Autism
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Journal entries chronicle the life of a severely brain-damaged child called Noah as he approaches adolescence and becomes more difficult to handle.
Publisher: Henry Holt
ISBN: 9780805000856
Category : Autism
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Journal entries chronicle the life of a severely brain-damaged child called Noah as he approaches adolescence and becomes more difficult to handle.
Unraveling
Author: Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452963320
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
Developing a cybernetic model of subjectivity and personhood that honors disability experiences to reconceptualize the category of the human Twentieth-century neuroscience fixed the brain as the basis of consciousness, the self, identity, individuality, even life itself, obscuring the fundamental relationships between bodies and the worlds that they inhabit. In Unraveling, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer draws on narratives of family and individual experiences with neurological disorders, paired with texts by neuroscientists and psychiatrists, to decenter the brain and expose the ableist biases in the dominant thinking about personhood. Unraveling articulates a novel cybernetic theory of subjectivity in which the nervous system is connected to the world it inhabits rather than being walled off inside the body, moving beyond neuroscientific, symbolic, and materialist approaches to the self to focus instead on such concepts as animation, modularity, and facilitation. It does so through close readings of memoirs by individuals who lost their hearing or developed trauma-induced aphasia, as well as family members of people diagnosed as autistic—texts that rethink modes of subjectivity through experiences with communication, caregiving, and the demands of everyday life. Arguing for a radical antinormative bioethics, Unraveling shifts the discourse on neurological disorders from such value-laden concepts as “quality of life” to develop an inclusive model of personhood that honors disability experiences and reconceptualizes the category of the human in all of its social, technological, and environmental contexts.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452963320
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
Developing a cybernetic model of subjectivity and personhood that honors disability experiences to reconceptualize the category of the human Twentieth-century neuroscience fixed the brain as the basis of consciousness, the self, identity, individuality, even life itself, obscuring the fundamental relationships between bodies and the worlds that they inhabit. In Unraveling, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer draws on narratives of family and individual experiences with neurological disorders, paired with texts by neuroscientists and psychiatrists, to decenter the brain and expose the ableist biases in the dominant thinking about personhood. Unraveling articulates a novel cybernetic theory of subjectivity in which the nervous system is connected to the world it inhabits rather than being walled off inside the body, moving beyond neuroscientific, symbolic, and materialist approaches to the self to focus instead on such concepts as animation, modularity, and facilitation. It does so through close readings of memoirs by individuals who lost their hearing or developed trauma-induced aphasia, as well as family members of people diagnosed as autistic—texts that rethink modes of subjectivity through experiences with communication, caregiving, and the demands of everyday life. Arguing for a radical antinormative bioethics, Unraveling shifts the discourse on neurological disorders from such value-laden concepts as “quality of life” to develop an inclusive model of personhood that honors disability experiences and reconceptualizes the category of the human in all of its social, technological, and environmental contexts.
Claimed by a Beast
Author: Jade Alters
Publisher: Untamed Love LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Too nosy for her own good, Adelaide finds out the hard way, not all clues are meant to be followed. Little did she know that her curiosity would lead her into the crosshairs of terrorists. And when her life hangs in the balance, she never expected her rescuer to be as drop-dead gorgeous as he is dangerous. Meet Noah, a Special Forces Operative haunted by flashbacks and desperately trying to rebuild his shattered life. But behind his brooding exterior lies a web of secrets, including the one that draws Adelaide to him with an irresistible pull, capturing her body and soul. Fate has brought them together, intertwining their lives with an intense desire that cannot be denied. As Noah claims Adelaide as his mate, she grapples with the whirlwind of emotions and uncertainties that come with it. Amid the chaos of her own life, she is unsure if she can handle the intensity of their connection or even if she wants to. Yet, one thing remains certain - Noah needs her help. Claimed by a Beast is a captivating, fast-paced bear shifter romance that delves into the emotional trauma of PTSD with care and sensitivity. This book is part of the Special Bear Protectors Collection, a series of standalone stories that guarantee a happily ever after and can be enjoyed in any order, all set within the same supernatural universe. Content Warning: Love scenes, naughty language, and piles of sexy shifter secrets. Intended for mature audiences. No cheating and no cliffhangers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are a fan of Brittany White, Samantha Leal, Maia Starr, Harmony Raines and Ariana Hawkes, you're going to love this bear shifter romance! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Keywords: paranormal romance, romantic books, romance ebooks, books to read and download, contemporary romance, paranormal romance books, ebooks romance, romance books for adults no cliffhangers, supernatural romance books, paranormal romance books full novel, steamy romance books, shifter books, fated mate, werebear, adventure books, alpha male, alpha omega, alpha, military romance, soldier romance, beast shifter, bear shifter, alpha shifter, mated to the pack, packmate, pride mate, alpha sexy hero, happily ever after, guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers, happy for now, HFN, love books, love stories, romantic novels, new beginnings, no cliffhangers, supernatural universe, agent, terrorists, enemies, emotional trauma, PTSD
Publisher: Untamed Love LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Too nosy for her own good, Adelaide finds out the hard way, not all clues are meant to be followed. Little did she know that her curiosity would lead her into the crosshairs of terrorists. And when her life hangs in the balance, she never expected her rescuer to be as drop-dead gorgeous as he is dangerous. Meet Noah, a Special Forces Operative haunted by flashbacks and desperately trying to rebuild his shattered life. But behind his brooding exterior lies a web of secrets, including the one that draws Adelaide to him with an irresistible pull, capturing her body and soul. Fate has brought them together, intertwining their lives with an intense desire that cannot be denied. As Noah claims Adelaide as his mate, she grapples with the whirlwind of emotions and uncertainties that come with it. Amid the chaos of her own life, she is unsure if she can handle the intensity of their connection or even if she wants to. Yet, one thing remains certain - Noah needs her help. Claimed by a Beast is a captivating, fast-paced bear shifter romance that delves into the emotional trauma of PTSD with care and sensitivity. This book is part of the Special Bear Protectors Collection, a series of standalone stories that guarantee a happily ever after and can be enjoyed in any order, all set within the same supernatural universe. Content Warning: Love scenes, naughty language, and piles of sexy shifter secrets. Intended for mature audiences. No cheating and no cliffhangers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are a fan of Brittany White, Samantha Leal, Maia Starr, Harmony Raines and Ariana Hawkes, you're going to love this bear shifter romance! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Keywords: paranormal romance, romantic books, romance ebooks, books to read and download, contemporary romance, paranormal romance books, ebooks romance, romance books for adults no cliffhangers, supernatural romance books, paranormal romance books full novel, steamy romance books, shifter books, fated mate, werebear, adventure books, alpha male, alpha omega, alpha, military romance, soldier romance, beast shifter, bear shifter, alpha shifter, mated to the pack, packmate, pride mate, alpha sexy hero, happily ever after, guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers, happy for now, HFN, love books, love stories, romantic novels, new beginnings, no cliffhangers, supernatural universe, agent, terrorists, enemies, emotional trauma, PTSD
Everybody Belongs
Author: Arthur Shapiro
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135575843
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
The evil prosthesis of Captain Hook, the comical speech of Porky Pig, and the bumbling antics of Mr. Magoo are all examples of images in our culture which can become the basis of negative attitudes and subliminal prejudice towards persons with disabilities. These attitudes influence and underlie discriminatory acts, resulting in negative treatment and segregation. A teacher's ability to recognize and counter such images may well determine the success of inclusion and mainstreaming programs in our schools and society. Well-researched and well-written, this book offers practical guidance as grounded in solid research to schools that are wrestling with how to mainstream children with disabilities.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135575843
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
The evil prosthesis of Captain Hook, the comical speech of Porky Pig, and the bumbling antics of Mr. Magoo are all examples of images in our culture which can become the basis of negative attitudes and subliminal prejudice towards persons with disabilities. These attitudes influence and underlie discriminatory acts, resulting in negative treatment and segregation. A teacher's ability to recognize and counter such images may well determine the success of inclusion and mainstreaming programs in our schools and society. Well-researched and well-written, this book offers practical guidance as grounded in solid research to schools that are wrestling with how to mainstream children with disabilities.
Understanding Autism
Author: Chloe Silverman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691159688
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
How the love and labor of parents have changed our understanding of autism Autism has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years, thanks to dramatically increasing rates of diagnosis, extensive organizational mobilization, journalistic coverage, biomedical research, and clinical innovation. Understanding Autism, a social history of the expanding diagnostic category of this contested illness, takes a close look at the role of emotion—specifically, of parental love—in the intense and passionate work of biomedical communities investigating autism. Chloe Silverman tracks developments in autism theory and practice over the past half-century and shows how an understanding of autism has been constituted and stabilized through vital efforts of schools, gene banks, professional associations, government committees, parent networks, and treatment conferences. She examines the love and labor of parents, who play a role in developing—in conjunction with medical experts—new forms of treatment and therapy for their children. While biomedical knowledge is dispersed through an emotionally neutral, technical language that separates experts from laypeople, parental advocacy and activism call these distinctions into question. Silverman reveals how parental care has been a constant driver in the volatile field of autism research and treatment, and has served as an inspiration for scientific change. Recognizing the importance of parental knowledge and observations in treating autism, this book reveals that effective responses to the disorder demonstrate the mutual interdependence of love and science.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691159688
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
How the love and labor of parents have changed our understanding of autism Autism has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years, thanks to dramatically increasing rates of diagnosis, extensive organizational mobilization, journalistic coverage, biomedical research, and clinical innovation. Understanding Autism, a social history of the expanding diagnostic category of this contested illness, takes a close look at the role of emotion—specifically, of parental love—in the intense and passionate work of biomedical communities investigating autism. Chloe Silverman tracks developments in autism theory and practice over the past half-century and shows how an understanding of autism has been constituted and stabilized through vital efforts of schools, gene banks, professional associations, government committees, parent networks, and treatment conferences. She examines the love and labor of parents, who play a role in developing—in conjunction with medical experts—new forms of treatment and therapy for their children. While biomedical knowledge is dispersed through an emotionally neutral, technical language that separates experts from laypeople, parental advocacy and activism call these distinctions into question. Silverman reveals how parental care has been a constant driver in the volatile field of autism research and treatment, and has served as an inspiration for scientific change. Recognizing the importance of parental knowledge and observations in treating autism, this book reveals that effective responses to the disorder demonstrate the mutual interdependence of love and science.
Extreme Caregiving
Author: Lisa Freitag
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190491787
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
This book collects parent narratives, personal experience, and academic research to portray the lives of parent caregivers, looking at both the trials and the triumphs inherent in raising a child with special needs. It presents parents as moral individuals struggling to find their own way through relatively unexplored territory, in order to provide for their child the best life possible.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190491787
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
This book collects parent narratives, personal experience, and academic research to portray the lives of parent caregivers, looking at both the trials and the triumphs inherent in raising a child with special needs. It presents parents as moral individuals struggling to find their own way through relatively unexplored territory, in order to provide for their child the best life possible.
Fixing Stories
Author: Noah Amir Arjomand
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316518000
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
Examines the role and influence of news 'fixers' in Turkey and Syria who assist foreign journalists with local sources and shape the news.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316518000
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
Examines the role and influence of news 'fixers' in Turkey and Syria who assist foreign journalists with local sources and shape the news.
A Disease Called Childhood
Author: Marilyn Wedge
Publisher: Avery
ISBN: 1101982888
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Since 1987, the number of American children diagnosed with ADHD has jumped from 3 to 11 percent. Meanwhile, ADHD rates remain relatively low in other countries such as France, Finland, the UK, and Japan, where the number of children diagnosed with and medicated for ADHD is 1 percent or less. Alarmed by this trend, family therapist Marilyn Wedge set out to understand how ADHD became an American epidemicand to find out whether there are alternative treatments to powerful prescription drugs.
Publisher: Avery
ISBN: 1101982888
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Since 1987, the number of American children diagnosed with ADHD has jumped from 3 to 11 percent. Meanwhile, ADHD rates remain relatively low in other countries such as France, Finland, the UK, and Japan, where the number of children diagnosed with and medicated for ADHD is 1 percent or less. Alarmed by this trend, family therapist Marilyn Wedge set out to understand how ADHD became an American epidemicand to find out whether there are alternative treatments to powerful prescription drugs.
Harlequin Desire October 2015 - Box Set 1 of 2
Author: Maya Banks
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1459290704
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Do you love stories with sexy, romantic heroes who have it all—wealth, status, and incredibly good looks? Harlequin® Desire brings you all this and more with these three new full-length titles for one great price! A CONTRACT ENGAGEMENT by Maya Banks In a reader-favorite story, billionaire businessman Evan Ross has special terms for Celia Taylor, the sexy ad executive desperate to seal a career-making deal. But she's turning the tables with demands of her own… A ROYAL TEMPTATION (Dynasties: The Montoros) by Charlene Sands When Princess Portia Lindstrom shows up at his coronation, it's love at first sight for King Juan Carlos. But soon her family's explosive secret could force the unwavering royal to choose between his country's future and his own. HIS 24-HOUR WIFE (The Hawke Brothers) by Rachel Bailey Their spontaneous Vegas marriage should have ended the day after it began! But when they partner on a project, Adam and Callie must pretend they're still together to avoid a high-profile scandal. Will they soon want more than a short-term solution? Look for Harlequin® Desire's October 2015 Box set 1 of 2, filled with even more scandalous stories and powerful heroes!
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1459290704
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Do you love stories with sexy, romantic heroes who have it all—wealth, status, and incredibly good looks? Harlequin® Desire brings you all this and more with these three new full-length titles for one great price! A CONTRACT ENGAGEMENT by Maya Banks In a reader-favorite story, billionaire businessman Evan Ross has special terms for Celia Taylor, the sexy ad executive desperate to seal a career-making deal. But she's turning the tables with demands of her own… A ROYAL TEMPTATION (Dynasties: The Montoros) by Charlene Sands When Princess Portia Lindstrom shows up at his coronation, it's love at first sight for King Juan Carlos. But soon her family's explosive secret could force the unwavering royal to choose between his country's future and his own. HIS 24-HOUR WIFE (The Hawke Brothers) by Rachel Bailey Their spontaneous Vegas marriage should have ended the day after it began! But when they partner on a project, Adam and Callie must pretend they're still together to avoid a high-profile scandal. Will they soon want more than a short-term solution? Look for Harlequin® Desire's October 2015 Box set 1 of 2, filled with even more scandalous stories and powerful heroes!
Hearts of Wisdom
Author: Emily K. Abel
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674020022
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
The image of the female caregiver holding a midnight vigil at the bedside of a sick relative is so firmly rooted in our collective imagination we might assume that such caregiving would have attracted the scrutiny of numerous historians. As Emily Abel demonstrates in this groundbreaking study of caregiving in America across class and ethnic divides and over the course of ninety years, this has hardly been the case. While caring for sick and disabled family members was commonplace for women in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America, that caregiving, the caregivers' experience of it, and the medical profession's reaction to it took diverse and sometimes unexpected forms. A complex series of historical changes, Abel shows, has profoundly altered the content and cultural meaning of care. Hearts of Wisdom is an immersion into that "world of care." Drawing on antebellum slave narratives, white farm women's diaries, and public health records, Abel puts together a multifaceted picture of what caregiving meant to American women--and what it cost them--from the pre-Civil War years to the brink of America's entry into the Second World War. She shows that caregiving offered women an arena in which experience could be parlayed into expertise, while at the same time the revolution in bacteriology and the transformation of the formal health care system were weakening women's claim to that expertise. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: 1850-1890 1. "Hot Flannels, Hot Teas, and a Great Deal of Care": Emily Hawley Gillespie and Sarah Gillespie, 1858-1888 2. An Overview of Nineteenth-Century Caregiving 3. "Tried at the Quilting Bees": Con'icts between "Old Ladies" and Aspiring Professionals Part Two: 1890-1940 4. A "Terrible and Exhausting" Struggle: Martha Shaw Farnsworth, 1890-1924 5. "Just as You Direct": Caregiver Translations of Medical Authority 6. Negotiating Public Health Directives: Poor New Yorkers at the Turn of the Century Reviews of this book: This excellent historical review of female caregiving within families as a transformative experience identifies conditions that make this form of human connectedness rewarding and meaningful. --J.E. Thompson, Choice This is a breathtaking work in terms of its depth and its breadth. Emily Abel's research is impressive in its time frame, wide range of topics, and wonderful source material. What she has given us, for the first time, is a full-length study of the female support network, not only for childbirth but for a whole range of health issues. With her pleasing writing style and clear, readable prose, she gives us much more than mere glimpses of anonymous people--she provides the reader with a sense of the texture of human lives. --Susan L. Smith, University of Alberta The reader of Hearts of Wisdom is surprised by the topic and content, but is left with the sense that the most central story of human possibility has been left out of all other history books. The work offers a substantive contribution to history, feminist scholarship, caregiving professions, and informal caregivers. --Patricia Benner, R.N., Ph.D, University of California, San Francisco
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674020022
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
The image of the female caregiver holding a midnight vigil at the bedside of a sick relative is so firmly rooted in our collective imagination we might assume that such caregiving would have attracted the scrutiny of numerous historians. As Emily Abel demonstrates in this groundbreaking study of caregiving in America across class and ethnic divides and over the course of ninety years, this has hardly been the case. While caring for sick and disabled family members was commonplace for women in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America, that caregiving, the caregivers' experience of it, and the medical profession's reaction to it took diverse and sometimes unexpected forms. A complex series of historical changes, Abel shows, has profoundly altered the content and cultural meaning of care. Hearts of Wisdom is an immersion into that "world of care." Drawing on antebellum slave narratives, white farm women's diaries, and public health records, Abel puts together a multifaceted picture of what caregiving meant to American women--and what it cost them--from the pre-Civil War years to the brink of America's entry into the Second World War. She shows that caregiving offered women an arena in which experience could be parlayed into expertise, while at the same time the revolution in bacteriology and the transformation of the formal health care system were weakening women's claim to that expertise. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: 1850-1890 1. "Hot Flannels, Hot Teas, and a Great Deal of Care": Emily Hawley Gillespie and Sarah Gillespie, 1858-1888 2. An Overview of Nineteenth-Century Caregiving 3. "Tried at the Quilting Bees": Con'icts between "Old Ladies" and Aspiring Professionals Part Two: 1890-1940 4. A "Terrible and Exhausting" Struggle: Martha Shaw Farnsworth, 1890-1924 5. "Just as You Direct": Caregiver Translations of Medical Authority 6. Negotiating Public Health Directives: Poor New Yorkers at the Turn of the Century Reviews of this book: This excellent historical review of female caregiving within families as a transformative experience identifies conditions that make this form of human connectedness rewarding and meaningful. --J.E. Thompson, Choice This is a breathtaking work in terms of its depth and its breadth. Emily Abel's research is impressive in its time frame, wide range of topics, and wonderful source material. What she has given us, for the first time, is a full-length study of the female support network, not only for childbirth but for a whole range of health issues. With her pleasing writing style and clear, readable prose, she gives us much more than mere glimpses of anonymous people--she provides the reader with a sense of the texture of human lives. --Susan L. Smith, University of Alberta The reader of Hearts of Wisdom is surprised by the topic and content, but is left with the sense that the most central story of human possibility has been left out of all other history books. The work offers a substantive contribution to history, feminist scholarship, caregiving professions, and informal caregivers. --Patricia Benner, R.N., Ph.D, University of California, San Francisco