Occupying disability : critical approaches to community, justice, and decolonizing disability /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Dordrecht ; New York :
Springer,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword; Acknowledgments of Partnerships; Contents; Part I Decolonizing Disability; 1 Occupying Disability: An Introduction; 1.1 Anthropology, Disability Studies, and Occupational Therapy; 1.2 The Discomfort Zone; 1.3 Decolonizing Disability, Disability and Community, and Struggle, Creativity and Change; 1.4 Recurrent Themes and Open Futures; References; 2 Krips, Cops and Occupy: Reflections from Oscar Grant Plaza; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Occupy Oakland; 2.3 Oakland Raid; 2.4 Oakland Rises! Oakland Strikes!; 2.5 Disabled People Occupy America!; 2.6 Other Voices: OWS and CUIDO.
- 2.7 Other Voices: Krips* Occupy Wall Street (KOWS) or Disabled (Un)Occupy Wall Street2.8 Other Voices: Doing Radical Psych at Occupy; 2.9 Other Voices: Thoughts On Occupy From A Disabled Community Organizer; 2.10 Sunday, November 13th; 3 Minamata: Disability and the Sea of Sorrow; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Minamata Disease and the History of the Minamata Incident; 3.2.1 What Is Minamata Disease?; 3.2.2 The History of the Minamata Incident; 3.2.3 Minamata Becomes a Chisso "Castle Town"; 3.2.4 The Outbreak of Minamata Disease and the Search for Its Causes; 3.2.5 The Search for Responsibility.
- 3.3 The Historical Background to Minamata Disease3.4 The Disabilities and Suffering of the Minamata Disease Victims; 3.4.1 Pollution of the Sea: The Loss of Occupational Places That Formed Spiritual Cornerstones; 3.4.2 Sickness and Death of Families: The Loss of Peaceful Households; 3.4.3 Damaged Bodies: Impairments of Function and Capability, Loss of Feelings of Self-Control, and Fear of Sickness and Death; 3.4.4 Can't Fish and Can't Sell the Fish: Loss of Income, Identity and Reasons to Live; 3.4.5 Poverty: Impairments to Daily Activity; 3.4.6 Discrimination: Alienation from the Community.
- 3.4.7 The Long Absence of Responsibility: Coerced "Self-Responsibility"3.4.8 Summary of Disabilities; 3.5 Conclusions; References; 4 Movements at War? Disability and Anti-occupation Activism in Israel; 4.1 The Big "Disability Strikes"; 4.2 Anti-occupation and Decolonialization Framework; 4.3 Civil Militarism and Hierarchies of Disability; 4.4 Occupation, Militarism and Disability at a (Dis)Juncture; 4.4.1 Intersections in "New" Social Movements (or Identity Confronts Leftist Politics); 4.5 Disability (Non)Politics in Neoliberal Times.
- 4.6 Appropriation of Disability as Justification for War/Occupation and Its Resistance4.7 Conclusion; References; 5 Landings: Decolonizing Disability, Indigeneity and Poetic Methods; 5.1 Reading the Literature, Imagining Lives: Glue-Ear or Otitis Media; 5.2 Decolonizing Methodologies; 5.3 Embodied Poetics, Poetic Material: Two Stories; 5.3.1 At the Awakenings Festival in Horsham, Australia, 2008; 5.3.2 At an Aboriginal Art Workshop, Alice Springs, 2008; 5.4 Intercultural Poetics: Writing Landings; 5.5 Landings: Darwin; 5.6 Landings: Silver Screen; 5.7 Epilogue; 5.8 Notes; References.