“Re-Imagining Intellectual Disability: Sensation & the Outside of Thought”

Hickey Moody, Anna. 2007. “Re-Imagining Intellectual Disability: Sensation & the Outside of Thought”. In: Anna Hickey Moody and Peta Malins, eds. Deleuzian Encounters: Studies in Contemporary Social Issues. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0230506923 [Book Section]

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Deleuzian Encounters brings together sixteen accessible, thought-provoking essays that examine the practical and ethical implications of Deleuze's philosophy for different contemporary social issues. Topics explored include: the environment, terrorism, refugees, indigenous reconciliation, gender, suicide, intellectual disability, injecting drug use, classroom teaching and global activism. Each contribution provides practical examples of how to make use of Deleuze's thought in social research, and offers fresh insights into the creative and innovative potentials Deleuze's philosophy holds for social thought and action.

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2007Published

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12213

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21 Jul 2015 11:55

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/12213

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