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Disability and Empire: Class, US Imperialism, and the Struggle for Disability Justice

Publisher: 1804 Books

Contributors:

Joyce Chediac (Author)

Jane Cutter (Author)

John Peter Daly (Author)

Contributors: Joyce Chediac (Author) ; Jane Cutter (Author) ; John Peter Daly (Author)

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BISAC categories: Law -> Disability

BISAC categories: Social Science -> Activism & Social Justice

BISAC categories: History -> Social History

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Disability and Empire: Class, US Imperialism, and the Struggle for Disability Justice aims to bring visibility to the liberation struggle of people with disabilities, adding an internationalist and class perspective-and making them the subject, not the object, of history.

Exploring the social construction of "disability" in the US, the authors look at the history of the disability rights movement, bringing in the stories and voices of those engaged in the daily fight for a better world: from solidarity with liberation struggles of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s; to building solidarity between care workers and clients; to the victories won by disability activists and the status of rights for people with disabilities today. This book also expands beyond the US, critically examining the role of U.S. imperialism in killing and disabling millions, as well as studying how other societies deal with disability. Looking ahead, it paints a picture of what disability justice may look like under socialism.

ISBN-13: 9798988260288
Author: Chediac, Joyce, Cutter, Jane, Daly, John Peter
Publisher: 1804 Books

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ISBN-13: 9798988260288

Publisher: 1804 Books

Publish Date: September 28, 2024

On Sale Date: September 28, 2024

Language: English

Pages: 96

Dimensions: 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.23 in

Weight: 0.29 lbs

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