01462 a2200313 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020001800069037003600087040000700123041000800130072001500138072001500153072001300168072001300181072002100194072002100215072002100236072002100257072002100278072002200299100001500321245005300336250000600389260003200395300001000427520069600437999001501133135169967920250317111633.0250312042020GB 38 eng  a9781351699679 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 44.99fBB a01 aeng7 aDSB2thema7 aDSA2thema7 aDSB2bic7 aDSA2bic7 aLAW0310002bisac7 aLCO0000002bisac7 aLCO0030002bisac7 aLIT0000002bisac7 aLIT0030002bisac7 a809.9335612bisac1 aAlice Hall10aRoutledge Companion to Literature and Disability a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20200428 a412 p bThe Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability brings together some of the most influential and important contemporary perspectives in this growing field. The book traces the history of the field and locates literary disability studies in the wider context of activism and theory. It introduces debates about definitions of disability and explores intersectional approaches in which disability is understood in relation to gender, race, class, sexuality, nationality and ethnicity. Divided broadly into sections according to literary genre, this is an important resource for those interested in exploring and deepening their knowledge of the field of literature and disability studies. c6924d6924