Disability as Diversity in India
Editat de Sandhya Limaye, Christopher Johnstone, Misa Kayamaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2025
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ISBN-13: 9781032766263
ISBN-10: 1032766263
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Routledge India
ISBN-10: 1032766263
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Routledge India
Cuprins
Part I: Building theory- 1. Introduction- Sandhya Limaye and Misa Kayama Part II: Reflections of the Experiences of Disability: Emergent Disability Studies Scholarship- 2. Rights or Rehabilitation? Ways of Institutionalizing Disability Studies in India- Nilika Mehrotra 3. Disability, Gender, and the Trajectories of Identity in India- Asha Hans 4. Deaf Education in India: From the Lens of an Academician- Varsha Gathoo 5. Being Whole: Synthesising Identity, Spirituality and Disability- Srilatha Juvva and Prerana Sharma 6. Embodiment, Identity and Design for Disability- Shilpa Das Part III: Reflections of the Experiences of Disability: Disability and Diversity in Practice 7. Little People: Bodily Frustrations and cultural stigma- Nandini Ghosh 8. ‘Transitioning self’: Psychiatric Diagnosis and its impact- Mahima Nayar 9. Employees with disabilities at workplace: Voice of Persons with disabilities- Mohita 10. Living with Disability: Experiences of Women with Disabilities from Odisha- Sankalpa Satpathy 11. Lived experiences of persons with learning disabilities: Journey from stigmatization to acceptance- Deepali Kapoor Part IV: Personal Narratives- 12. Becoming a Disabled, Multi-lingual, Colonized, Indian Researcher: Dilemmas of Researching Disability and Inclusive Education- Tanushree Sarkar 13. Unsettling Neuro-Queerness: Exploring the Relationships Between Mental Disabilities and Queerness Beyond Intersectionality- Suchaita Tenneti 14. Overcoming the Barriers: Challenging the Challenge- Amitabh Mehrotra Part V: Conclusion- 15. Bourdieu’s Field, Habitus, Cultural Contestation, and Disability Studies: Concluding Thoughts on Disability and Diversity in India - Christopher Johnstone
Index
Index
Notă biografică
Sandhya Limaye is a Professor and Chair of the Centre for Disability Studies and Action, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. As an Erasmus Mundus, Nehru-Fulbright, and Rockefeller fellow, she presented the alternate report on women with disability in India at the UN, Geneva. She also is involved in C 20 Summit for Diversity, Equity, and Disability groups in India.
Christopher J. Johnstone is an Associate Professor of Comparative and International Development Education, University of Minnesota, USA. He has written widely on issues of inclusive education, inclusive development, higher education, and disability studies. He first visited India as an undergraduate study abroad student and has since led two major research grants on topics related to disability with his colleague Sandhya Limaye.
Misa Kayama, Ph.D., MSW, is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Mississippi, USA. Her research focuses on the cultural shaping of children’s experience of stigmatization due to disability in Asian countries and the U.S., and other intersectional issues such as race and immigration status, through cross-cultural, ethnographic approaches. The findings have been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and two academic books.
Christopher J. Johnstone is an Associate Professor of Comparative and International Development Education, University of Minnesota, USA. He has written widely on issues of inclusive education, inclusive development, higher education, and disability studies. He first visited India as an undergraduate study abroad student and has since led two major research grants on topics related to disability with his colleague Sandhya Limaye.
Misa Kayama, Ph.D., MSW, is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Mississippi, USA. Her research focuses on the cultural shaping of children’s experience of stigmatization due to disability in Asian countries and the U.S., and other intersectional issues such as race and immigration status, through cross-cultural, ethnographic approaches. The findings have been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and two academic books.