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International publication for Professor David Bolt

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A new academic book series edited by Professor David Bolt is to be published internationally by Routledge.

This new book series represents both a contribution to, and a departure from, the academic field of critical disability studies.

According to some concerns about that field, disability is the start but never the finish (Goodley, 2013), there is insufficient engagement with the ethical and political issues faced by disabled people, and the work is too insensitive to individual experiences (Vehmas and Watson, 2014).

Such concerns are addressed boldly in the new series via a formal coupling of critical disability studies with the research method of autoethnography.

The qualitative method of autoethnography acknowledges a researcher’s individual experience in the most explicit of ways, from the very start of the process to the finished product that reaches publication.

Whereas most traditional research methods claim, or at least aspire to, objectivity, autoethnography owns its subjectivity as paramount.

This being so, when academic authors/editors have direct or at least intimate individual experience of disability, the subjectivity of their books can predicate a shift in typology from critical disability studies to what the new series terms autocritical disability studies.

In encouraging textual and theoretical work, the series also introduces autocritical discourse analysis and autocritical disability theory to formalise the ethical and epistemological importance of disability experience in many aspects of critical studies.

The key point about the books sought for the series, then, is precisely that the individual experience of disability is recognised and positioned as both start and finish. 

The first book in the series, Metanarratives of Disability: Culture and the Normative Social Order, is in progress and set for publication in 2021.

The book series editor, Professor David Bolt, encourages expressions of interest from potential monograph authors and volume editors.


Published on 04/09/2020