About Canada: Disability Rights About Canada: Disability Rights

About Canada: Disability Rights

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Publisher Description

Through a close examination of employment, education, transportation, telecommunications and health care, About Canada: Disability Rights explores the landscape of disability rights in Canada and finds that, while important advances have been made, Canadians with disabilities still experience significant barriers in obtaining their human rights. Using the stories and voices of people with disabilities, Deborah Stienstra argues that disability is not about “faulty” bodies that need to be fixed, but about the institutional, cultural and attitudinal reactions to certain kinds of bodies, and that neoliberal ideas of independence and individualism are at the heart of the continuing discrimination against “disabled” people. Stienstra contends that achieving disability rights is possible, but not through efforts to “fix” certain kinds of bodies. Rather it can be achieved through universal design, disability supports, social and economic supports and belonging — in short, through foundational social transformation of Canadian society.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
150
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fernwood Publishing
SELLER
De Marque, Inc.
SIZE
566
KB
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