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By Shelley Lynn Tremain

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Intro -- Praise Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: New Movement in Philosophy: Philosophy of Disability -- Part I: Desegregating the Discipline(s) -- Chapter 1: Disaster Ableism, Epistemologies of Crisis, and the Mystique Of Bioethics -- Chapter 2: Would You Kill the Fat Man Hypothetical? Fat Stigma in Philosophy -- Chapter 3: Pruriently Feared: Theoretical Erasure of the Disabled Black Male -- Chapter 4: Disability, Dissonance, and Resistance: A Musical Dialogue -- Chapter 5: Neurodiversity, Anti-Psychiatry, and the Politics of Mental Health -- Chapter 6: Disability and African Philosophy -- Part II: Mechanisms of Oppression -- Chapter 7: The Apparatus of Addiction: Substance Use at the Crossroads of Colonial Ableism and Migration -- Chapter 8: Disability, Ableism, Class, and Chronic Fatigue -- Chapter 9: Algorithms as Ableist Orientation Devices: The Technosocial Inheritance of Colonialism and Ableism -- Chapter 10: The ART of Kinship: An Intersectional Reading of Assisted Reproductive Practices -- Chapter 11: Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Authority on Autism -- Part III: Phenomenologies of Access and Exclusion -- Chapter 12: Disability, Access, and the Promise of Inclusion: Returning to Institutional Language through a Phenomenological Lens -- Chapter 13: Stuttering and Ableism: A Study of Eventfulness -- Chapter 14: Frantz Fanon and Disability: Frictions and Solidarities -- Chapter 15: Exemption, Self-Exemption, and Compassionate Self-Excuse -- Chapter 16: Pathologizing Disabled and Trans Identities: How Emotions Become Marginalized -- Part IV: Disabling Normativities -- Chapter 17: A Crip Reading of Filipino Philosophy -- Chapter 18: Recognizing Human Flourishing in the Context of Disability -- Chapter 19: Neurodiversity and the Ethics of Access.

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