Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Education in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Education in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Contents |
1. Introduction to Dis/ability in the Americas -- 2. A Case Study of Disability Leadership in the Caribbean -- 3. Teaching Toward Decoloniality: A Mental Health Approach for Guatemala -- 4. Biographical-Educational Trajectories and Future Projects of Blind Young People: Contributions to Narrative Analysis from a Critical Perspective -- 5. Affects and Diversity in the Classroom: Everyday Experiences at Santiago de Chile's Schools -- 6. Indigenous Street Children in Ecuador: Contested Narratives of Mental Health and Disability -- 7. Disability in Bolivia: A Feminist Global South Perspective -- 8. Music & Dis/ability: Inclusive Perspectives in the Argentinian Context -- 9. "We Don't Kiss in School": Policing Warmth, Disciplining Physicality, & Examining Consent of Latinx Students in the U.S. -- 10. Sophia Cruzs Emotional Construction of Learning Dis/abilities: A Liberation DisCrit Emotion Narrative and Community Psychology Approach |
Summary |
This edited volume highlights the rich and complex educational debates around Critical Disability Studies in Education (DSE), critical mental health, and crip theories. Chapter authors use the term Dis/ability to criticize aspects of education research and international development that do not center the experiences of dis/abled students and people with dis/abilities. Through case studies from around the Americas, chapters highlight how top-down approaches to disabilities further oppress rather than emancipate. The volume prioritizes the spaces of resistance where local initiatives speak back to the demands imposed by an ever-globalizing world shaped by colonialism and imperialism, undergird by intersectional ableism. Voices of disabled students and people with dis/abilities counter-narrate the personal, interpersonal, structural, and political ways in which biomedical and psychological models of disability have impacted their well-being throughout education and society in the Americas. Through a critical sentipensante approach that centers the epistemologies of the south, this volume challenges global mental health and dis/ability hegemony in the Americas |
Notes |
1. Introduction to Dis/ability in the Americas2. A Case Study of Disability Leadership in the Caribbean3. Teaching Toward Decoloniality: A Mental Health Approach for Guatemala4. Biographical-Educational Trajectories and Future Projects of Blind Young People: Contributions to Narrative Analysis from a Critical Perspective5. Affects and Diversity in the Classroom: Everyday Experiences at Santiago de Chile's Schools6. Indigenous Street Children in Ecuador: Contested Narratives of Mental Health and Disability7. Disability in Bolivia: A Feminist Global South Perspective8. Music & Dis/ability: Inclusive Perspectives in the Argentinian Context9. "We Don't Kiss in School": Policing Warmth, Disciplining Physicality, & Examining Consent of Latinx Students in the U.S.10. Sophia Cruz's Emotional Construction of Learning Dis/abilities: A Liberation DisCrit Emotion Narrative and Community Psychology Approach |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 24, 2021) |
Subject |
Students with disabilities -- Education -- America
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Educational psychology -- America
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Educational psychology
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Students with disabilities
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America
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Figueroa, Chantal, editor
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Hernández-Saca, David I., editor
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ISBN |
303056942X |
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9783030569426 |
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