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Politicising Polio

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2019
Engelsk
This book examines disability in post-war Sierra Leone. Its protagonists are polio-disabled people living in the nation’s capital of Freetown, organizing themselves as best as they can in a state without welfare. There is little concrete support for people with disabilities in a country where the government is struggling with the competing requirements of the international community, demanding - in exchange for its support - good standards of democracy and the maintenance of a free market economy. To what extent is the Human Rights framework of the disability movement effective in protecting the polio-disabled and what are the limitations of this framework? Diana Szántó’s detailed ethnography reveals, through many real-life examples, the vulnerability of disabled people living in the intersections of poverty, informality and disability activism. At the same time, it also tells about the many ways the polio-disabled community is transforming vulnerability into strength.
Undertittel
Disability, Civil Society and Civic Agency in Sierra Leone
Opplag
2020 ed.
ISBN
9789811361104
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
2.12.2019
Antall sider
313