Disability Studies 380-ERA-7JHZ
1. Introduction Disability Definition: An Evolving Phenomenon, Medical Model of Disability, Social Model of Disability
2. Social Model of Disability
3. Feminist Disability Theory
4. Disability and Critical Race Theory
5. Disability Studies and Queer Theory
6. Deafness, Deaf Culture/Deaf Studies
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Literatura
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