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Title: Decolonising Eurocentric disability studies : why colonialism matters in the disability and global South debate
Authors: Grech, Shaun
Keywords: Disability studies
Eurocentrism
Postcolonialism -- Social aspects
Imperialism -- Social aspects
Developing countries -- Colonial influence
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Citation: Grech, S. (2015). Decolonising Eurocentric disability studies: why colonialism matters in the disability and global South debate. Social Identities, 21(1), 06-21.
Abstract: The words ‘colonised’ and ‘colonising’ have recently been adopted in global North fields such as disability studies, highlighting notions of colonised bodies by colonising practices, with the implication that some or other ‘decolonisation’ is required. But these words remain little more than abstract and dehistoricised metaphors in these Eurocentric academic projects. This paper critically maps out some arguments as to why the colonial encounter is not simply a metaphor and cannot be bypassed in any global disability analysis. The paper argues how this historical event transcends the discursive, a violent materiality framing disability as a historical narrative and human condition, while (re)positioning disability as a useful optic through which to examine the dynamics of imperialism. The colonial provides the landscape for understanding contemporary Southern spaces within which disability is constructed and lived – neocolonised spaces hosting what I call neocolonised bodies. The paper concludes that decolonisation, just like colonialism, is not a metaphor. Instead, it is a continuous violent and political process owned by the global South but open to collaboration, drawing on forms of resistance that have long colonial lineages.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/143830
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