The publication of The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability is imminent. How exciting! If you have not yet pre-ordered your copy of the book, you can do so here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/bloomsbury-guide-to-philosophy-of-disability-9781350268913/
We have received two additional endorsements for the book. These endorsements are from Professors Jasbir Puar and Barry Lam.
Jasbir Puar:
“This fantastic collection is both long overdue and yet ahead of its time. The essays not only press against the cherished norms of philosophy; they also refract similar dynamics and epistemic violences in other fields. The result is no less than a challenge to the ableist strictures of disciplinarity itself.”
Barry Lam:
“The range in this collection is impressive, from the kinds of disabilities covered, to the domains to which disability connects. From chronic fatigue, substance use, deafness, neurodiversity, speech pathologies, and more, to an exploration of the concept of ‘disability’ in Africana philosophy, in music theory, assisted reproduction, and more, everyone should find something to learn from this volume.”
Advance reviews from Professors Tracy Isaacs, Miranda Fricker, Havi Carel, and Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson, which were received previously, can be found on the book’s webpage linked above!