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  What Are You Doing Here? 'Non-disabled' people and the disability movement: a response to Robert F. Drake
 
 
Titel: What Are You Doing Here? 'Non-disabled' people and the disability movement: a response to Robert F. Drake
Auteur: Branfield, Fran
Verschenen in: Disability & society
Paginering: Jaargang 13 (1998) nr. 1 pagina's 143-144
Jaar: 1998-02-01
Inhoud: There appears to be a growing move amongst 'non-disabled' people, who research and work in our area, to justify their involvement. In my view, however, their attempts at justification are doomed to failure. The relation between 'non-disabled' people and the disability movement is very difficult, if not impossible. This is not said in anger or despair but rather this is a political statement. Obviously 'non-disabled' people have a role to play in so far as the aim of the disability movement is to remove disabling social and environmental inequalities. 'Non-disabled' people are going to have to change if we want to succeed and end the reality of our oppression. But this necessarily means that the relation of 'non-disabled' people to the disability movement involves a degree of exclusion.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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