Disability Activism in and out of the Academy
Classical Studies, Pedagogy and Practice
Alexandra F Morris editor Hannah Vogel editor Cecily Bateman editor Mar A Rodda editor Karl Mercer editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:30th Mar '26
£55.99
This title is due to be published on 30th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book explores how ancient disability and its reception in Classics, Ancient Mediterranean Studies and related disciplines are relevant to disabled people today.
Written by disabled and neurodivergent scholars, this book outlines the multifaceted contributions studies of the ancient world can have on contemporary Disability Studies, pedagogy, research and activism. It addresses how ableism has impacted the disability rights movement, pedagogy and research in Classics, as well as misconceptions about disability in the ancient world, which remain pervasive across modern scholarship. The volume highlights what Ancient Disability Studies has to offer towards modern disability activism, with studies of disability in the past posing fascinating questions for educators and disability community members today.
This book is suitable for students and scholars in Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Disability Studies, and Museum Studies, as well as teachers and university educators. It will also appeal to disabled people and those interested in pedagogy and disability history.
ISBN: 9781041110972
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Weight: unknown
144 pages