Disability in Local and Global Worlds
Susan Reynolds Whyte editor Benedicte Ingstad editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:3rd Jul '07
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The lives of many disabled people in Europe and North America have improved over the past two decades through innovative technologies and the efforts of the disability rights movement. These changes have been spreading to other societies around the globe-albeit unevenly. In this collection of essays, leading scholars explore global changes in disability awareness, technology, and policy from the viewpoint of disabled people and their families in a wide range of local contexts. The authors report on ethnographic research in Brazil, Uganda, Botswana, Somalia, Britain, Israel, China, Egypt, India, and Japan. They address the definition of disability, the new eugenics, human rights in local contexts, domestic and state citizenship of disabled people, and issues of identity and belonging.
ISBN: 9780520246171
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 454g
334 pages