3 - An African Feminist Decolonial Disability Studies
Corresponding Author(s) : Kharnita Mohamed
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 01-02 (2019): CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 1 & 2, 2019
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- Connell, R., 2011, ‘Southern bodies and disability: rethinking concepts’, Third World Quarterly 32(8): 1369–81.
- Goodley, D., 2011, Disability Studies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC: Sage.
- Grech, S., 2015, ‘Decolonising Euro- centric disability studies: why colonialism matters in the disability and global South debate’, Social Identities 21(1): 6–21.
- Jaffee,L.J.,2016,‘Disruptingglobaldisabi- lity frameworks: settler- colonialism and the geopolitics of disability in Palestine/Israel’, Disability & Society 31(1): 116–30.
- Meekosha,H.,2011,‘Decolonisingdisabi- lity: thinking and acting globally’, Disability and Society 26(6): 667–82.
- Mignolo, W. D., 2009, ‘Epistemic disobe- dience, independent thought and de- colonial freedom’, Theory, Culture & Society 26(7–8): 1–23.
- Reynolds-White, S. and Ingstad, B., 1995, ‘Disability and culture: an overview’, in B. Ingstad and S. Reynolds-White, eds, Disability and Culture, Los Angeles and London: University of California World Health Organisation, 2011, World Report on Disability, Geneva: World Health Organisation.
References
Connell, R., 2011, ‘Southern bodies and disability: rethinking concepts’, Third World Quarterly 32(8): 1369–81.
Goodley, D., 2011, Disability Studies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC: Sage.
Grech, S., 2015, ‘Decolonising Euro- centric disability studies: why colonialism matters in the disability and global South debate’, Social Identities 21(1): 6–21.
Jaffee,L.J.,2016,‘Disruptingglobaldisabi- lity frameworks: settler- colonialism and the geopolitics of disability in Palestine/Israel’, Disability & Society 31(1): 116–30.
Meekosha,H.,2011,‘Decolonisingdisabi- lity: thinking and acting globally’, Disability and Society 26(6): 667–82.
Mignolo, W. D., 2009, ‘Epistemic disobe- dience, independent thought and de- colonial freedom’, Theory, Culture & Society 26(7–8): 1–23.
Reynolds-White, S. and Ingstad, B., 1995, ‘Disability and culture: an overview’, in B. Ingstad and S. Reynolds-White, eds, Disability and Culture, Los Angeles and London: University of California World Health Organisation, 2011, World Report on Disability, Geneva: World Health Organisation.