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Critical Disability Theory Essays In Philosophy Politics Policy And Law Richard Devlin And Dianne Pothier Eds

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Critical Disability Theory Essays In Philosophy Politics Policy And Law Richard Devlin And Dianne Pothier Eds
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Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.08 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Richard Devlin and Dianne Pothier (eds)
ISBN: 9780774812030, 9780774812047, 0774812036, 0774812044
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Critical Disability Theory Essays In Philosophy Politics Policy And Law Richard Devlin And Dianne Pothier Eds by Richard Devlin And Dianne Pothier (eds) 9780774812030, 9780774812047, 0774812036, 0774812044 instant download after payment.

People with disabilities in Canada inhabit a system of deep structural, economic, social, political, legal, and cultural inequality -- a regime of dis-citizenship. Despite the widespread belief that Canada is a country of liberty, equality, and inclusiveness, many persons with disabilities experience social exclusion and marginalization. They are socially constructed as second-class citizens.
Conventional understandings of disability are dependent on assumptions that characterize disability as misfortune and by implication privilege the "normal" over the "abnormal." Consequently, it is presumed that societal organization based upon able-bodied and -minded norms is inevitable and that the best we can do is show sympathy or pity. The essays Critical Disability Theory contend instead that achieving equality for the disabled is not fundamentally a question of medicine or health, nor is it an issue of sensitivity or compassion. Rather, it is a question of politics, and of power and powerlessness.
This book argues that we need new ways to think about the nature of disability, a new understanding of participatory citizenship that encompasses the disabled, new policies to respond to their needs, and a new vision of their entitlements.
Twenty-four scholars from a variety of disciplines come together here to identify the problems with traditional approaches to disability and to provide new directions. The essays range from focused empirical and experiential studies of different disabilities, to policy analyses, legal interrogations, and philosophical reconsiderations. The result will be of interest to policy makers, professionals, academics, non-governmental organizations, and grassroots activists.

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