Intersectional colonialities: embodied colonial violence and practices of resistance at the axis of disability, race, indigeneity, class, and gender

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 researc...

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Other Authors: Afeworki Abay, Robel (Editor), Soldatic, Karen (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York Routledge 2024
Series:Interdisciplinary disability studies
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary: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
Physical Description:xix, 291 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:9781032248561
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