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Disability Studies is an interdisciplinary field of study and scholarship that explores the complex phenomenon of disability by incorporating social, cultural, psychological, educational, historical, legal, political, literary, religious, and philosophical perspectives, including the connections between disability and other identities including gender, sexuality, class, and race. Disability Studies approaches disability as a social, cultural, and political construct rather than only a medical condition
The interdisciplinary nature of disability studies
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