Disability in Africa : inclusion, care, and the ethics of humanity /

"While the disability rights movement of recent decades has a rich and well-documented history, it is a history mostly focused on the Global North. Disability in Africa presents an interdisciplinary approach to cultural, health, and policy challenges that disability issues have raised throughou...

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Main Authors: Falola, Toyin (Author, Editor), Hamel, Nic (Author, Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2021.
Series:Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g Part One: Introducing the field --  |t Africanizing Disability: Toward an Articulation of African Disability Studies /  |r Toyin Falola and Nic Hamel --  |t Disability Studies: A Disciplinary Overview /  |r Toyin Falola, Anna Lee Carothers, and Nic Hamel --  |g Part Two: Theorizing disability in Africa --  |t An African Ethics of Social Well-Being: Understanding Disability and Public Health /  |r Maria Berghs --  |t Rethinking African Disability Studies: From the Cultural-Deficit Model to a Socio-Economic Perspective /  |r Fikru Negash Gebrekidan --  |t Disability in Africa: A Cultural/Religious Perspective /  |r Mary Nyangweso --  |t Disability and Cultural Meaning-Making in Africa /  |r Kathryn Linn Guerts --  |g Part Three: Representation and Cultural Expressions --  |t Disfiguration, Trauma, and Disability: Reclaiming the Body and the Case Against Prosthetics /  |r Ernest Cole --  |t Paradoxical Dramaturgies: Disability, Ritual, and Resistance in the Plays of Wole Soyinka /  |r Nic Hamel --  |t Demonizing Madness: Mental Disorders as Deus Ex Machina in Nollywood Movies /  |r Kolawole Olaiya --  |t Masculinity, Disability, and Empire in J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians /  |r Saloua Ben Zahra --  |g Part Four: Education, Community, and Caregiving --  |t Addressing Poverty and Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Fostering Inclusive Education of Children with Disabilities /  |r Serges Djoyou Kamga --  |t Inclusive Education and Cultural Relevance in East Africa /  |r Angi Stone-MacDonald and Ozden H. Pinar-Irmak --  |t Youth, Women, and Disability Economic Empowerment in Africa: Community Strategies to Leave No One Behind /  |r Ntombekhaya Tshabalala, Elizabeth Ladner Babi Agbettor, and Theresa Lorenzo --  |t Caregiving and Support in African Context: A Personal Perspective /  |r Frances Emily Owusu-Ansah --  |g Part Five: Activism and Barriers to Inclusion --  |t So that the Stew Reaches Everybody: Women's Negotiations of Leadership and Power in Ghana's Disabled People's Organizations /  |r Denise M. Nepveux --  |t Disability Policy, Movement Activism, and the Non-Enforcement of a Disability Act: The Case of Ghana /  |r Emmanuel Sackey --  |t Students with Disabilities' Lack of Opportunity for Sport and Recreational Activities: The Case of South African Universities /  |r Desire Chiwandire --  |t Rehabilitation and the Realization of Disability Rights /  |r Serges Djoyou Kamga --  |t Conclusion: A Research Agenda for African Disability Studies /  |r Anna Lee Carothers and Toyin Falola. 
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