Alas, The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability won’t be on display at any of the publishers’ booths at the divisional meetings of the American Philosophical Association (APA).
Nevertheless, discounts on purchase of the book, which were available to registrants of Philosophy, Disability and Social Change 4, have been reinstated to coincide with the symposium on my work that will take place at the Eastern APA in New York City next week, that is, on Tuesday, January 16, at 2:00pm Eastern time.
Enter the discount code GLR AQ7 at the checkout on the Bloomsbury.com page for 20% off paperback copies of the book and the discount code GLR AQ4 for 35% off e-book copies.
The Bloomsbury.com page for The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability is here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/bloomsbury-guide-to-philosophy-of-disability-9781350268913/
From the back cover: “The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability is a revolutionary collection encompassing the most innovative and insurgent work in philosophy of disability. Edited and anthologized by disabled feminist philosopher of disability Shelley Lynn Tremain, this book challenges how disability has historically been represented and understood in philosophy, critically undermining the deleterious assumptions about disability that various subfields of philosophy–including aesthetics, bioethics, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy–produce and boldly articulating new insights and perspectives that counter these assumptions.”
Praise for The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability:
“A fascinating and wide-ranging collection of papers challenging all of us who do philosophy — in any of its subfields — to pay more sustained attention to the different disabled perspectives that may dislodge old habits of thought and invigorate new ones.” –Miranda Fricker, Silver Professor of Philosophy, New York University, USA
“Fresh, deep, and exceptional in its intersectional engagement, The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability is a field-defining contribution to philosophy. Shelley Tremain’s expansive collection of original work in philosophy of disability by philosophers of diverse backgrounds, approaches, and perspectives effectively demonstrates that philosophy of disability has come of age as a field worthy of recognition and respect.” –Tracy Isaacs, Professor of Philosophy, Western University, Canada