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Disability studies in India: global discourses, local realities

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2013Description: xvii, 441 pISBN:
  • 9780415812122
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.40954 D4
Summary: Since the 1970s, the international disability rights movement, the United Nations and national governments across the world have attempted to ameliorate the status of the disabled population through a range of legislative and policy measures primarily in the areas of health, education, employment, accessible environments and social security. While the discourse in the disability sector in India has shifted from charity and welfare to human rights and entitlements, disability studies — as an interdisciplinary academic terrain that focuses on the contributions, experiences, history and culture of persons with disabilities — has not yet taken root. This volume collates some of the most recent pioneering work on disability studies from across the country. The essays presented here engage with the concept of disability from a variety of disciplinary positions, sociocultural contexts and subjective experiences within the overarching framework of the Indian reality. The contributors — including some with disabilities themselves — provide a well-rounded perspective, in shifting focus from disability as a medical condition only needing clinical intervention to giving it due social and academic legitimacy. This book outlines key issues that would be germane to any disability studies endeavour in India and South Asia, and will appeal to academics, activists, institutions, laypersons and professionals involved in social welfare, sociology, disability studies, women’s studies, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and social and preventive medicine. Table of Contents: 1.Historicising Disability in India: Questions of Subject and Method /​ Shilpaa Anand 2.Disability Rights and the Emergence of Disability Studies /​ Jagdish Chander 3.Tracking Disability through the United Nations /​ N. Sundaresan pt. II Family, Care and Work 4.Prenatal Diagnosis: Where do We Draw the Line? /​ Rachana Johri and Rachana Johri 5.Burden of Caring: Families of the Disabled in Urban India /​ Upali Chakravarti 6.Exploring Constructs of Intellectual Disability and Personhood in Haryana and Delhi /​ Nilika Mehrortra and Shubhangi Vaidya 7.Corporeality, Mobility and Class: An Ethnography of Work-related Experiences in Urban India /​ Amit Upadhyay pt. III Gender and Disability 8.Bhalo Meye: Cultural Construction of Gender and Disability in Bengal /​ Nandini Ghosh 9.Body Politics and Disabled Femininity: Perspectives of Adolescent Girls from Delhi /​ Renu Addlakha Contents note continued: 10.Identity Formation and Transnational Discourses: Thinking beyond Identity Politics /​ Michele Friedner 11.The Inner World of Adolescent Girls with Hearing Impairment: Two Case Studies /​ Sandhya Limaye pt. IV Assertion of Difference through Art and Communication 12.Body/​Text: Art Project on Deafness and Communication /​ Jose Abad Lorente 13.Blind With Camera: Photographs by the Visually Impaired /​ Partho Bhowmick pt. V Contesting Marginality at Micro- and Macro-levels 14.From Mental Illness to Disability: Choices for Women Users/​Survivors of Psychiatry in Self and Identity Constructions /​ Bhargavi V. Davar 15.Need for a Framework for Combined Disability and Gender Budgeting /​ Asha Hans, Amrita Patel and S.B. Agnihotri 16.Sameness and Difference: Twin Track Empowerment for Women with Disabilities /​ Amita Dhanda 17.Participation, Inclusion and the Law: Moving beyond Rhetoric /​ Jeeja Ghosh. (http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415812122/)
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Since the 1970s, the international disability rights movement, the United Nations and national governments across the world have attempted to ameliorate the status of the disabled population through a range of legislative and policy measures primarily in the areas of health, education, employment, accessible environments and social security. While the discourse in the disability sector in India has shifted from charity and welfare to human rights and entitlements, disability studies — as an interdisciplinary academic terrain that focuses on the contributions, experiences, history and culture of persons with disabilities — has not yet taken root.
This volume collates some of the most recent pioneering work on disability studies from across the country. The essays presented here engage with the concept of disability from a variety of disciplinary positions, sociocultural contexts and subjective experiences within the overarching framework of the Indian reality. The contributors — including some with disabilities themselves — provide a well-rounded perspective, in shifting focus from disability as a medical condition only needing clinical intervention to giving it due social and academic legitimacy.
This book outlines key issues that would be germane to any disability studies endeavour in India and South Asia, and will appeal to academics, activists, institutions, laypersons and professionals involved in social welfare, sociology, disability studies, women’s studies, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and social and preventive medicine.

Table of Contents:
1.Historicising Disability in India: Questions of Subject and Method /​ Shilpaa Anand
2.Disability Rights and the Emergence of Disability Studies /​ Jagdish Chander
3.Tracking Disability through the United Nations /​ N. Sundaresan
pt. II Family, Care and Work
4.Prenatal Diagnosis: Where do We Draw the Line? /​ Rachana Johri and Rachana Johri
5.Burden of Caring: Families of the Disabled in Urban India /​ Upali Chakravarti
6.Exploring Constructs of Intellectual Disability and Personhood in Haryana and Delhi /​ Nilika Mehrortra and Shubhangi Vaidya
7.Corporeality, Mobility and Class: An Ethnography of Work-related Experiences in Urban India /​ Amit Upadhyay
pt. III Gender and Disability
8.Bhalo Meye: Cultural Construction of Gender and Disability in Bengal /​ Nandini Ghosh
9.Body Politics and Disabled Femininity: Perspectives of Adolescent Girls from Delhi /​ Renu Addlakha
Contents note continued: 10.Identity Formation and Transnational Discourses: Thinking beyond Identity Politics /​ Michele Friedner
11.The Inner World of Adolescent Girls with Hearing Impairment: Two Case Studies /​ Sandhya Limaye
pt. IV Assertion of Difference through Art and Communication
12.Body/​Text: Art Project on Deafness and Communication /​ Jose Abad Lorente
13.Blind With Camera: Photographs by the Visually Impaired /​ Partho Bhowmick
pt. V Contesting Marginality at Micro- and Macro-levels
14.From Mental Illness to Disability: Choices for Women Users/​Survivors of Psychiatry in Self and Identity Constructions /​ Bhargavi V. Davar
15.Need for a Framework for Combined Disability and Gender Budgeting /​ Asha Hans, Amrita Patel and S.B. Agnihotri
16.Sameness and Difference: Twin Track Empowerment for Women with Disabilities /​ Amita Dhanda
17.Participation, Inclusion and the Law: Moving beyond Rhetoric /​ Jeeja Ghosh.
(http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415812122/)

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