Clashing Vulnerabilities, Disability and Conflict
Don Kulick editor Simo Vehmas editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:10th Nov '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 10th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book is about how we might think about vulnerability—what it is and how it operates—by looking at cases where different kinds of vulnerabilities clash.
Disability is often portrayed as a vulnerability in itself, and disabled people are often labelled a prototypical “vulnerable group”. This book disassembles that label by highlighting how vulnerabilities involving people with disabilities emerge and how they often conflict with other vulnerabilities: the vulnerabilities of disabled students vs. the vulnerabilities of under-educated and harassed teachers, for example. Or the struggles for legitimacy that pit neuro-divergent groups against people with chronic illnesses, one casting doubt on the validity of the other. Or the different uses of curb cuts for people in wheelchairs and people with visual impairments—uses which sometimes clash. Clashes like these illustrate the role that conflict plays in defining “vulnerability” and they lead us to think about how we might try to adjudicate between different claims of what can count as a vulnerability.
Providing new insight into power and non-power, ideology, socioeconomic structures, and the vicissitudes of disability as both a subject position and a lived experience, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of disability studies, anthropology and sociology, policy, and philosophy.
An excellent volume with each chapter offering fresh revelations! This critical subject is rarely discussed in disability studies. Every fix for one vulnerability creates new problems for another form of vulnerability. The probing essays challenge us to be attentive to conflicts and more innovative in seeking solutions.
Eva Feder Kittay, Stony Brook University
An extraordinarily useful discussion of conceptual tensions inherent in disability, which should be required reading for all who wish to explore its complications.
Tom Shakespeare, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
In showing the need for detailed, empirically based analyses to gain an understanding of vulnerabilities in conflict, this collection marks a significant step in the development of the field of disability studies.
Jackie Leach Scully, University of New South Wales
ISBN: 9781041138020
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188 pages