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Dis/ability in the Americas : The Intersections of Education, Power, and Identity
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- This edited volume highlights the rich and complex educational debates around Critical Disability Studies in Education (DSE), critical mental health, and crip theories. Chapter authors use the term Dis/ability to criticize aspects of education research and international development that do not center the experiences of dis/abled students and people with dis/abilities. Through case studies from around the Americas, chapters highlight how top-down approaches to disabilities further oppress rather than emancipate. The volume prioritizes the spaces of resistance where local initiatives speak back to the demands imposed by an ever-globalizing world shaped by colonialism and imperialism, undergird by intersectional ableism. Voices of disabled students and people with dis/abilities counter-narrate the personal, interpersonal, structural, and political ways in which biomedical and psychological models of disability have impacted their well-being throughout education and society in the Americas. Through a critical sentipensante approach that centers the “epistemologies of the south,” this volume challenges global mental health and dis/ability hegemony in the Americas.
- Subjects :
- Students with disabilities--Education--America
Educational psychology--America
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- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9783030569419 and 9783030569426
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- Dis/ability in the Americas : The Intersections of Education, Power, and Identity
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 2719480