Bodies of Difference

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Bodies of Difference

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ISBN: 9780520226456
author: Matthew Kohrman
publishing house: University of California Press
publication date: 2005 -5
binding: Paperback
price: USD 34.95
number of pages: 302

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Experiences of Disability and Institutional Advocacy in the Making of Modern China

Matthew Kohrman   

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Bodies of Difference chronicles the compelling story of disability's emergence as an area of significant sociopolitical activity in contemporary China. Keenly attentive to how bodies are embedded in discourse, history, and personal exigency, Matthew Kohrman details ways that disability became a fount for the production of institutions and identities across the Chinese landscape during the final decades of the twentieth century. He looks closely at the creation of the China Disabled Persons' Federation and the lives of numerous individuals, among them Deng Pufang, son of China's Communist leader Deng Xiaoping.

contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A Biomythography in the Making
2. Why Ma Zhun Doesn’t Count
3. Building a Corporate Body
4. Speeding Up Life in Beijing
5. Troubled Sociality: The Federation-Canji Relationship
in Wenchang County
6. Dis/ablement and Marriage: Ridiculed Bachelors, Ambivalent Grooms
Epilogue
Notes
Appendixes
References
Index

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