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9780807022023 | Beacon Pr, October 2, 2012, cover price $26.95

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9780807022047 | Beacon Pr, October 1, 2013, cover price $16.00

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For civil rights lawyers who toiled through the 1980s in the increasingly barren fields of race and sex discrimination law, the approval of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990 by a nearly unanimous U.S. House and Senate and a Republican President seemed almost fantastic. Within five years of the Act's effective date, however, observers were warning of an unfolding assault on the ADA by federal judges, the media, and other national opinion-makers. A year after the Supreme Court issued a trio of decisions in the summer of 1999 sharply limiting the ADA's reach, another decision invalidated an entire title of the act as it applied to the states. By this time, disability activists and disability rights lawyers were speaking openly of a backlash against the ADA.What happened, why did it happen, and what can we learn from the patterns of public, media, and judicial response to the ADA that emerged in the 1990s? In this book, a distinguished group of disability activists, disability rights lawyers, social scientists and humanities scholars grapple with these questions. Taken together, these essays construct and illustrate a new and powerful theoretical model of sociolegal change and retrenchment that can inform both the conceptual and theoretical work of scholars and the day-to-day practice of social justice activists.Contributors include Lennard J. Davis, Matthew Diller, Harlan Hahn, Linda Hamilton Krieger, Vicki A. Laden, Stephen L. Percy, Marta Russell, and Gregory Schwartz.Backlash Against the ADA will interest disability rights activists, lawyers, law students and legal scholars interested in social justice and social change movements, and students and scholars in disability studies, political science, media studies, American studies, social movement theory, and legal history.Linda Hamilton Krieger is Professor of Law, University of California School of Law, Berkeley.

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9780472098255 | Univ of Michigan Pr, April 1, 2003, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: For civil rights lawyers who toiled through the 1980s in the increasingly barren fields of race and sex discrimination law, the approval of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990 by a nearly unanimous U.

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9780472068258 | Univ of Michigan Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $32.50

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This wide-ranging book shows why Paul Longmore is one of the most respected figures in disability studies today. Understanding disability as a major variety of human experience, he urges us to establish it as a category of social, political, and historical analysis in much the same way that race, gender, and class already have been. The essays here search for the often hidden pattern of systemic prejudice and probe into the institutionalized discrimination that affects the one in five Americans with disabilities. Whether writing about the social critic Randolph Bourne, contemporary political activists, or media representations of people with disabilities, Longmore demonstrates that the search for heroes is a key part of the continuing struggle of disabled people to gain a voice and to shape their destinies. His essays on bioethics and public policy examine the conflict of agendas between disability rights activists and non-disabled policy makers, healthcare professionals, euthanasia advocates, and corporate medical bureaucracies. The title essay, which concludes the book, demonstrates the necessity of activism for any disabled person who wants access to the American dream. Paul K. Longmore is Professor of History at San Francisco State University. He is the author of "The Invention of George Washington" and the co-editor (with Lauri Umansky) of "The New Disability History: American Perspectives".

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9781592130238 | Temple Univ Pr, April 1, 2003, cover price $85.50 | About this edition: This wide-ranging book shows why Paul Longmore is one of the most respected figures in disability studies today.
9780070577176, titled "Hurst's the Heart: Arteries and Veins" | McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998, cover price $150.00 | also contains Hurst''s the Heart: Arteries and Veins

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9781592130245 | Temple Univ Pr, April 1, 2003, cover price $30.95

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A glimpse into the struggle of the disabled for identity and society's perception of the disabled traces the disabled's fight for rights from the antebellum era to present controversies over access. (view table of contents)
By Paul K. Longmore (editor) and Lauri Umansky (editor)

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9780814785638 | New York Univ Pr, March 1, 2001, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: A glimpse into the struggle of the disabled for identity and society's perception of the disabled traces the disabled's fight for rights from the antebellum era to present controversies over access.

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9780814785645 | New York Univ Pr, March 1, 2001, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: A glimpse into the struggle of the disabled for identity and society's perception of the disabled traces the disabled's fight for rights from the antebellum era to present controversies over access.

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By R. Wayne Alexander (editor), Valentin Fuster (editor) and Robert C. Schlant (editor)

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9780070577176, titled "Hurst's the Heart: Arteries and Veins" | McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998, cover price $150.00 | also contains Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability
9780070577183, titled "Hurst's the Heart, Arteries and Veins" | McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998, cover price $22.00 | also contains Minimal Motoring: A History from Cyclecar to Microcar | About this edition: BRAND NEW ,EXCELENT AND RELIABLE SERVICE!
9780070577190, titled "Hurst's the Heart, Arteries and Veins" | McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998, cover price $20.01 | also contains Church and State in Soviet Russia: Russian Orthodoxy from World War II to the Khrushchev Years
9780079129512, titled "Hurst's the Heart, Arteries and Veins" | McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998, cover price $165.00 | also contains Beginning Algebra Package

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Product Description: Wounded soldiers, injured workers, handicapped adults, and physically impaired children have all been affected by legislation that reduces their opportunities to live a functional life. In Disability as a Social Construct, Claire Liachowitz contends that disability is not merely a result of a handicap but can be imposed by society through devaluation and segregation of people who deviate from physical norms...read more

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9780812281347 | Univ of Pennsylvania Pr, October 1, 1988, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Wounded soldiers, injured workers, handicapped adults, and physically impaired children have all been affected by legislation that reduces their opportunities to live a functional life.

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