Foreword, Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University, USA) AcknowledgementsINTRODUCTION: New Movement in Philosophy: Philosophy of Disability, Shelley Lynn Tremain ( Coordinator of BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, Canada) Part I: Desegregating The Disciplines 1. Disaster Ableism, Epistemologies of Crisis, and the Mystique of Bioethics, Shelley Lynn Tremain (Coordinator of BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, Canada) 2. Would you Kill the Fat Man Hypothetical? Fat Stigma in Philosophy, Kristin Rodier (Athabasca University, Canada) and Samantha Brennan (University of Guelph, Canada) 3. Pruriently Feared: Theoretical Erasure of the Disabled Black Male, Tommy J. Curry (University of Edinburgh, UK) 4. Disability, Dissonance, and Resistance: A Musical Dialogue, Licia Carlson (Providence College, USA) 5. Neurodiversity, Anti-Psychiatry, and the Politics of Mental Health, Robert Chapman (Newcastle University, UK) 6. Disability and African Philosophy, Julie E.
Maybee (Lehman College, CUNY, USA) Part II: Mechanisms of Oppression 7. The Apparatus of Addiction: Substance Use at the Crossroads of Colonial Ableism and Migration, Andrea J. Pitts (University of Buffalo, USA) 8. Disability, Ableism, Class, and Chronic Fatigue, Mich Ciurria ( University of Missouri at St. Louis , USA) 9. Algorithms as Ableist Orientation Devices: The Technosocial Inheritance of Colonialism and Ableism, Johnathan Flowers (California State University, Northridge, USA) 10. The Art of Kinship: An Intersectional Reading of Assisted Reproductive Practices, Desiree Valentine (Marquette University, USA) 11. Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Authority on Autism, Amandine Catala (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) Part III: Phenomenologies of Access and Exclusion 12.
Disability, Access, and the Promise of Inclusion: Returning to Institutional Language through a Phenomenological Lens, Corinne Lajoie (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) 13. Stuttering and Ableism: A Study of Eventfulness, Joshua St. Pierre (University of Alberta, Canada) 14. Frantz Fanon and Disability: Frictions and Solidarities, Emily R. Douglas (Athabasca University, Canada) 15. Exemption, Self- exemption, and Compassionate Self-excuse, Sofia Jeppsson (Umeå Universitet, Sweden) 16. Pathologizing Disabled and Trans Identities: How Emotions Become Marginalized, Gen Eickers (Universität Bayreuth, Germany) Part IV: Disabling Normativities 17. A Crip Reading of Filipino Philosophy, Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril (University of Edinburgh, UK) 18.
Recognizing Human Flourishing in the Context of Disability, Jordan Joseph Wadden (The University of British Columbia, Canada) and Tim Stainton (The University of British Columbia, Canada) 19. Neurodiversity and the Ethics of Access, August Gorman (Oakland University, USA) 20. The Ethics of Disability Passing and Uncovering in the Philosophy Classroom, Joseph A. Stramondo (San Diego State University, USA) 21. Inclusive Ethics: A Precautionary Principle, Stephanie Jenkins (Oregon State University, USA) Part V: Resisting Epistemologies 22. Risking Ourselves, Together: The Politics and Persons of Risk, Melinda C. Hall (Stetson University, USA) 23. Disablement and Ageism, Christine Overall (Queen's University, Canada) 24.
Power-Knowledge and Epistemic Injustice in Employment for Disabled Adults, Josh Dohmen (Mississippi University for Women, USA) 25. "But you don't look autistic": Resisting Neurotypical Narratives, Nathan Moore (Canada) 26. Nocebos Talk Back: Marked Bodied Experience and the Dynamics of Health Inequality, Suze G. Berkhout (University of Toronto, Canada) and Ada S. Jaarsma (Mount Royal University, Canada) Index List of Contributors.