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1 Ablism and Embodiment Diversity Literacy Week 3 Prepared by Claire Kelly

2 Understanding disability  Constructionist and essentialism are theoretical strategies for framing the body – invoked for specifics ends (Thomson, p. 23)  A constructionist approach loosens the social meanings and values attached, or pegged onto bodies which vary from the norm to allow us to see how bodies have been devalued  And essentialist approach allows for the formation of community and positive identity - standpoint BUT BEWARE SOCIOBIOLOGY! Prepared by Claire Kelly

3 3 Dimensions of Disability Oppression “The logic of disability oppression closely parallels the oppression of other groups.” (Charlton, p. 23) 1.Political economy and the world system 2.Cultures and belief systems 3.(False) Consciousness and Alienation Hegemony :“…. myriad structures and practices of material, daily life enforce the cultural standard of a universal subject with a narrow range of corporeal variation” (Thomson, p. 24) Prepared by Claire Kelly

4 Intersectionality 1.As different layers of a cake ( additive )  Double/triple/quadruple burdens  Vulnerabilities e.g. disabled girls more likely to be sexually abused  Political intersectionality e.g. motherhood and sexuality 2.As co-construction ( mutually constitutive )  E.g. Disabled bodies feminised, female bodies disabled Prepared by Claire Kelly

5 Construction of disability in Western culture “ The greatest challenge in conceptualizing oppression of any kind is understanding how it is organized and how it is reproduced ” (Charlton, p. 29) 1.Goffman – Stigma  Social process through which traits are deemed not only different but deviant 2.Mary Douglas - “Matter out of place”: The Concept of “Dirt”  Cultural intolerance of the anomaly 3.Foucault – “Docile Bodies”  Medicalisation and hierarchisation of bodies Prepared by Claire Kelly

6 Disabled by… “I woke up and my whole world was different”  Disabled as adjective – This body is disabled.  Disabled as passive noun – This body is disabled by these stairs.  “… disability is the systematic social interpretation of some bodies as abnormal, rather than the actual physical features.” (Thomson, p. 34)  Disability as cultural and linguistic minority i.e. if everybody learned sign language, people who couldn’t hear wouldn’t be disabled Prepared by Claire Kelly


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