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El. knyga: Disability in Africa: Inclusion, Care, and the Ethics of Humanity

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"While the disability rights movement of recent decades has a rich and well-documented history, it is a history mostly focused on the Global North. Disability in Africa presents an interdisciplinary approach to cultural, health, and policy challenges that disability issues have raised throughout the African continent. The volume draws on the achievements of disability studies while acknowledging the demands and challenges of particular African contexts. The authors bring diverse methodological approachesand expertise to bear on these issues, ranging from anthropology and bioethics to special education and community rehabilitation. Essays consider indigenously African definitions of disability as well as exploring disability at the intersection of poverty, geography, and globalized biopolitics. Contributors analyze the difficulties of implementing disability policy across the continent while also being mindful of successful approaches taken at local, national, and international levels. Disability in Africa thus charts new avenues for disability studies research in and about Africa"--

While the disability rights movement of recent decades has a rich and well-documented history, it is a history mostly focused on the Global North. Disability in Africa presents an interdisciplinary approach to cultural, health, and policy challenges that disability issues have raised throughout the African continent. The volume draws on the achievements of disability studies while acknowledging the demands and challenges of particular African contexts. The authors bring diverse methodological approaches and expertise to bear on these issues, ranging from anthropology and bioethics to special education and community rehabilitation. Essays consider indigenously African definitions of disability as well as exploring disability at the intersection of poverty, geography, and globalized biopolitics. Contributors analyze the difficulties of implementing disability policy across the continent while also being mindful of successful approaches taken at local, national, and international levels. Disability in Africa thus charts new avenues for disability studies research in and about Africa.

Toyin Falola is Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. Nic Hamel is a PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Austin.

Exploring issues of disability culture, activism, and policy across the African continent, this volume argues for the recognition of African disability studies as an important and emerging interdisciplinary field.

Recenzijos

I encourage the readers to take in multiple texts within this book. Listen to the multiplicities of voices and perspectives; prepare yourself to challenge mainstream notions of "the handicapped" as well as popular notions in the West about inclusion and disability. You'll learn about African cultural contexts and find perspectives here that you can use to support disabled people wherever you live. -- Against the Current This book provides much-needed insight into African perspectives on disability and contributes toward calls for the transformation and decolonization of research and practice. -- H-Net Reviews

Part One Introducing the Field
1 Africanizing Disability: Toward an Articulation of African Disability Studies
1(46)
Toyin Falola
Nic Hamel
2 Disability Studies: A Disciplinary Overview
47(28)
Toyin Falola
Anna Lee Carothers
Nic Hamel
Part Two Theorizing Disability in Africa
3 An African Ethics of Social Well-Being: Understanding Disability and Public Health
75(16)
Maria Berghs
4 Rethinking African Disability Studies: From the Cultural-Deficit Model to a Socioeconomic Perspective
91(24)
Fikru Negash Gebrekidan
5 Disability in Africa: A Cultural/Religious Perspective
115(22)
Mary Nyangweso
6 Disability and Cultural Meaning Making in Africa
137(24)
Kathryn Linn Geurts
Part Three Representation and Cultural Expressions
7 Disfiguration, Trauma, and Disability: Reclaiming the Body and the Case against Prosthetics
161(24)
Ernest Cole
8 Paradoxical Dramaturgies: Disability, Ritual, and Resistance in the Plays of Wole Soyinka
185(24)
Nic Hamel
9 Demonizing Madness: Mental Disorders as Deus Ex Machina in Nollywood Movies
209(19)
Kolawole Olaiya
10 Masculinity, Disability, and Empire in J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians
228(13)
Saloua Ben Zahra
Part Four Education, Community, and Caregiving
11 Addressing Poverty and Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Fostering Inclusive Education of Children with Disabilities
241(14)
Serges Djoyou Kamga
12 Inclusive Education and Cultural Relevance in East Africa
255(31)
Angi Stone-MacDonald
Ozden H. Pinar-Irmak
13 Youth, Women, and Disability in Africa: Economic Empowerment and Community Strategies to Leave No One Behind
286(20)
Ntombekhaya Tshabalala
Elizabeth Ladjer Bibi Agbettor
Theresa Lorenzo
14 Caregiving and Support in African Context: A Personal Perspective
306(13)
Frances Emily Owusu-Ansah
Part Five Activism and Barriers to Inclusion
15 So That the Stew Reaches Everybody: Women's Negotiations of Leadership and Power in Ghana's DPO's
319(24)
Denise M. Nepveux
16 Disability Policy, Movement Activism, and the Nonenforcement of a Disability Act: The Case of Ghana
343(18)
Emmanuel Sackey
17 Students with Disabilities' Lack of Opportunity for Sport and Recreational Activities: The Case of South African Universities
361(28)
Desire Chiwandire
18 Rehabilitation and the Realization of Disability Rights
389(16)
Serges Djoyou Kamga
Conclusion: A Research Agenda for African Disability Studies 405(18)
Anna Lee Carothers
Toyin Falola
Selected Bibliography 423(2)
Notes on Contributors 425(6)
Index 431
Nic Hamel is finishing a PhD at the University of Texas at Austin and is also currently teaching there. TOYIN FALOLA is Professor of History, University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and the Jacob and Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. ERNEST COLE is the John Dirk Werkman Endowed Professor of English at Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and Associate Editor of African Literature Today.