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Perspectives in Disability Studies
7. Disability and decolonial critique
7. Disability and decolonial critique
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6. Imperialism, Orientalism and disability
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8. The (abled) Socialist Man and crip counter-cultures
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6. Imperialism, Orientalism and disability
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1. Introductions/Intersections: Situating disability
2. (Histories of) disability culture and activism
3. White genealogies of disability studies?
4. Disability and different modernities
5. Colonial histories, Post-colonial/post-socialist legacies
6. Imperialism, Orientalism and disability
8. The (abled) Socialist Man and crip counter-cultures
9. Neoliberal rehabilitation for the post-socialist crip
10. Violence of development policies
11. The limits of humanitarianism
12. Disability critiques of austerity politics
13. Feminist queer crip futures
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8. The (abled) Socialist Man and crip counter-cultures