
Remapping an Ableist World
Disability and Oppression Under Capitalism
Vera Chouinard(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 20. May 2025
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-4875-0718-3 (ISBN)
Description
Remapping an Ableist World examines the forces shaping our lives in an able capitalist world. It draws on examples including human enhancement and the organ trade to illustrate connections between able capitalist ways of life, impairment, disability, and oppression.
The book addresses ableness as a regime of power and oppression intrinsic to global capitalism and, as such, a system that touches all of our lives, albeit in different ways. Vera Chouinard offers an intersectional analysis of the production of impairment and disability, drawing on autoethnographic and autobiographical methodologies, case studies of disability in the Global South and North, and comparative accounts of processes such as the uneven development of disability law. Inviting readers to rethink the causes and consequences of the ableist capitalist order in which we find ourselves, Remapping an Ableist World reminds us that for our own well-being and that of generations to comes we must forge a less destructive and more nurturing way of life.
The book addresses ableness as a regime of power and oppression intrinsic to global capitalism and, as such, a system that touches all of our lives, albeit in different ways. Vera Chouinard offers an intersectional analysis of the production of impairment and disability, drawing on autoethnographic and autobiographical methodologies, case studies of disability in the Global South and North, and comparative accounts of processes such as the uneven development of disability law. Inviting readers to rethink the causes and consequences of the ableist capitalist order in which we find ourselves, Remapping an Ableist World reminds us that for our own well-being and that of generations to comes we must forge a less destructive and more nurturing way of life.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-0718-3 (9781487507183)
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Person
Vera Chouinard is a professor emeritus of Earth, environment, and society at McMaster University.
Content
Preface
1. Introduction: Remapping an Ableist World
2. From Disability to Social Injustice: Re-framing Ableness, Impairment, and Disability Issues
3. On Living in an Ableist World (without Necessarily Knowing It) and Being Disabled in and outside the Academy: Autoethnographic Reflections
4. Mapping Bipolar Worlds: Lived Geographies of '"Madness"' in Autoethnographic and Autobiographical Accounts
5. What's Neo-Liberal Global Capitalism Got to Do with It?: Ableness and the Production of Impairment and Disability
6. To the Ends of the Earth: Wealth, Poverty, and the Pursuit of Able Embodiment
7. Beyond the Limits of Law: Disability Human Rights Law and the Struggle for Socio-Sspatial Justice
8. Conclusions: What Next? Working Towards a More Enabling and Empowering World
Postscript: On Daring to Dream Another World
References
Index
1. Introduction: Remapping an Ableist World
2. From Disability to Social Injustice: Re-framing Ableness, Impairment, and Disability Issues
3. On Living in an Ableist World (without Necessarily Knowing It) and Being Disabled in and outside the Academy: Autoethnographic Reflections
4. Mapping Bipolar Worlds: Lived Geographies of '"Madness"' in Autoethnographic and Autobiographical Accounts
5. What's Neo-Liberal Global Capitalism Got to Do with It?: Ableness and the Production of Impairment and Disability
6. To the Ends of the Earth: Wealth, Poverty, and the Pursuit of Able Embodiment
7. Beyond the Limits of Law: Disability Human Rights Law and the Struggle for Socio-Sspatial Justice
8. Conclusions: What Next? Working Towards a More Enabling and Empowering World
Postscript: On Daring to Dream Another World
References
Index