Intersectional Colonialities
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Intersectional Colonialities

Embodied Colonial Violence and Practices of Resistance at the Axis of Disability, Race, Indigeneity, Class, and Gender

  1. 312 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Intersectional Colonialities

Embodied Colonial Violence and Practices of Resistance at the Axis of Disability, Race, Indigeneity, Class, and Gender

About this book

This book provides a rich synthesis of empirical research and theoretical engagements with questions of disability across different practices of colonialism as historically defined – post/de/anti/settler colonialism.

It synthesises, critiques, and expands the boundaries of existing disability research which has been undertaken within different colonial contexts through the rich examination of recent empirical work mapping across disability and its intersectional colonialities. Filling an existing gap within the international literature through embedding the importance of grounding these within scholarly debates of colonialism, it empirically demonstrates the significance of disability for the broader scholarly fields of postcolonial, decolonial, and intersectional theories.

It will be of interest to all scholars and students of disability studies, sociology, critical studies, sociology of race and ethic relations, intersectionality, postcolonial and decolonial studies, and human geography.

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Yes, you can access Intersectional Colonialities by Robel Afeworki Abay,Karen Soldatić in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Colonialism & Post-Colonialism. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. List of contributors
  9. Foreword
  10. Introduction: The relevance of analysing embodied violence and practices of resistance, contestation, and mobilisation at the axis of disability, race, indigeneity, class, and gender
  11. 1 Decolonising disability studies: Conceptualising disability justice from an African community ideal
  12. 2 Racialised and gendered ableism: The epistemic erasure and epistemic labour of disability in transnational contexts
  13. 3 Trans-Latinidades, disability and decoloniality: Diasporic and Global South LatDisCrit lessons from Central America
  14. 4 Degeneracy and replacement: Reproducing white settler anxieties in the 21st century
  15. 5 Disabled Romani people in Germany: Learning from the notion of indigeneity in disability studies outside of settler-colonial states
  16. 6 Africa and the epistemic normativity of disability
  17. 7 Impossible working lives and disabled bodies during racialised capitalism: Perspectives from Germany and the United Kingdom
  18. 8 Stigma as a structure of disablement: Towards collective postcolonial justice
  19. 9 Coloniality, disability, and the family in Kurdistan-Iraq
  20. 10 Raising children with autism in a patriarchal society of a new liberal state: Experiences of mothers of autistic children in Bangladesh
  21. 11 Disability discourse and Muslim student organisations in Malang, Indonesia
  22. 12 Migration studies and disability studies: Colonial engagements past, present and future
  23. 13 Colonial and ableist constructions of ‘vulnerability’: The impact of restrictive asylum conditions on disabled people in the United Kingdom and Germany
  24. 14 Towards a decolonial approach to disability as knowledge and praxis: Unsettling the ‘colonial’ and re-imagining research as spaces of struggles
  25. 15 Reflecting on the how questions: Using intersectional methods for policy changes
  26. 16 Cultural humility in participatory research: Debunking the myth of ‘hard to reach’ groups
  27. Index