HS219/HR219 – Critical Disabilities Studies – 0.5 Credit

This course takes disability as both the subject and object of inquiry. In order to critically examine the meaning of impairment and disability in contemporary culture, this course will draw from multiple disciplinary perspectives, including critical social theory, legal studies, human rights and biomedicine. Topics may include the history of disability studies, disability rights, advocacy and activism, biomedical and bioethical dilemmas regarding disability and impairment, and an exploration of disability as a social, rather than physical, construction. (Cross-listed as HR219.) Prerequisites Registration status: senior student. Exclusions HR219, SY339. Notes 3 lecture hours  





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