While Disability Studies has become more diversified in recent years, contemporary debates still favour the Northern Hemisphere, ignoring the lived experience of disabled people in much of the global South.
While Disability Studies has become more diversified in recent years, contemporary debates still favour the Northern Hemisphere, ignoring the lived experience of disabled people in much of the global South.
Charlotte Baker Lancaster University, UK Elvis Imafidon School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Kobus Moolman University of the Western Cape, South Africa Emelda Ngufor Samba University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon
Inhaltsangabe
0.Introduction: The Power of Inclusive Explanations for Disability. 1.Ng'ano cia marimû: Disability, African Literature and Narrative Prosthesis. 2.Five Lives: Alternative explanations for disability in contemporary South Africa. 3.Can We Do Human Together? Exploring Personhood and Disability Through Two African Indigenous Enabling Frameworks. 4.Reframing disability from a Bomvana perspective: Lessons learned from Indigenous peoples of KwaBomvane. 5.Positioning Disability as a Majority Issue in Development: An African Feminist Approach to Statistics and Proverbs. 6.Voices in Hostage. 7.Unearthing Lived Experiences: Integrating disability, arts, and social work in Africa. 8.Participatory theatre and the re-conceptualization of disability in Cameroon: Findings from a Disability and Inclusion theatre workshop. 9.The Fall Artist. 10.Strength, Potential, Expressivity, and Creativity: Music Therapy at a School for Persons with Disabilities in Sudan. 11.Accessible Literature. 12.Plight, perception and social responses to disabled beggars in Aminata Sow Fall's The Beggars' Strike. 13.Intertextuality, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives regarding Albinism in Petina Gappah's The Book of Memory. 14.Surrender into Dance: Three Poems.
0.Introduction: The Power of Inclusive Explanations for Disability. 1.Ng'ano cia marimû: Disability, African Literature and Narrative Prosthesis. 2.Five Lives: Alternative explanations for disability in contemporary South Africa. 3.Can We Do Human Together? Exploring Personhood and Disability Through Two African Indigenous Enabling Frameworks. 4.Reframing disability from a Bomvana perspective: Lessons learned from Indigenous peoples of KwaBomvane. 5.Positioning Disability as a Majority Issue in Development: An African Feminist Approach to Statistics and Proverbs. 6.Voices in Hostage. 7.Unearthing Lived Experiences: Integrating disability, arts, and social work in Africa. 8.Participatory theatre and the re-conceptualization of disability in Cameroon: Findings from a Disability and Inclusion theatre workshop. 9.The Fall Artist. 10.Strength, Potential, Expressivity, and Creativity: Music Therapy at a School for Persons with Disabilities in Sudan. 11.Accessible Literature. 12.Plight, perception and social responses to disabled beggars in Aminata Sow Fall's The Beggars' Strike. 13.Intertextuality, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives regarding Albinism in Petina Gappah's The Book of Memory. 14.Surrender into Dance: Three Poems.
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