Minority Body
In her thought-provoking book, Minority Body, author Elizabeth Barnes presents a compelling argument that challenges conventional perceptions of disability. Published in 2018, this insightful work spans 224 pages and delves into the sociological aspects of disability, positioning it as a social phenomenon rather than a personal deficiency. Barnes eloquently illustrates that being physically disabled should not be viewed as having a defective body, but rather as embodying a minority identity that faces social oppression. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in feminist theory, the sociology of disability, and the experiences of people with disabilities. Discover a transformative perspective that encourages a deeper understanding of minority bodies and their place in society. Join Elizabeth Barnes on this enlightening journey that redefines notions of disability and challenges societal norms.