edited by Katerina Kolárová and Martina Winkler
Campus Verlag, 2021
Paper: 978-3-593-51348-5

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
An interdisciplinary survey of disability in socialist states throughout global history.

In Re/imaginations of Disability in State Socialism, an interdisciplinary group of scholars examines how disability has been conceptualized and treated in socialist states throughout global history. Drawing on intersectional theories that set disability in conversation with other identity categories such as race, age, gender, and sexuality, this book offers a unique approach to this crucial issue.

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