
Disability Politics and Care
The Challenge of Direct Funding
Christine Kelly(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Published on 1. August 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-0-7748-3010-2 (ISBN)
Description
Disability Politics and Care examines a provincial direct-funding program to illuminate what happens when people with disabilities take control of their own care arrangements.
In addition to investigating responses from a wide range of stakeholders, Christine Kelly reflects on the broader social and political implications of these types of programs. She probes the divide that exists between rejections of care by disability activists, on the one hand, and attempts by feminists to value gendered forms of labour, on the other. Rather than trying to find common ground between these viewpoints, Kelly explores how maintaining a tension between them could positively transform the understanding and practice of care.
Enlivened by the voices of disabled people, attendants, and informal supports, this book uses one independent living program as a starting point for untangling much larger philosophical, theoretical, and material questions about (self) determination, (inter)dependence, governance, and justice.
In addition to investigating responses from a wide range of stakeholders, Christine Kelly reflects on the broader social and political implications of these types of programs. She probes the divide that exists between rejections of care by disability activists, on the one hand, and attempts by feminists to value gendered forms of labour, on the other. Rather than trying to find common ground between these viewpoints, Kelly explores how maintaining a tension between them could positively transform the understanding and practice of care.
Enlivened by the voices of disabled people, attendants, and informal supports, this book uses one independent living program as a starting point for untangling much larger philosophical, theoretical, and material questions about (self) determination, (inter)dependence, governance, and justice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
320 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-3010-2 (9780774830102)
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Christine Kelly is an assistant professor in community health sciences at the University of Manitoba and former Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies at the University of Ottawa. For more information about Kelly and her work, visit www.christinekelly.ca.
Content
Introduction: The Tensions of Care
Part 1: Conceptualizing and Researching Care
1 Accessible Care
2 Research, Care, and Embracing the Possibilities of Failure
Part 2: Removing Care
3 "In My Mind That's Not What Care Is": Care Is Not What Happens Here
4 Exploring the "Authentic Times to Care": The Places Where Care Belongs
Part 3: Policy and Social Movement Implications
5 Intricate Messages, Local and Transnational Erasures
6 Governing Independent Living
Conclusion: Removing Care Amid a "Crisis of Care"
Works Cited
Index
Part 1: Conceptualizing and Researching Care
1 Accessible Care
2 Research, Care, and Embracing the Possibilities of Failure
Part 2: Removing Care
3 "In My Mind That's Not What Care Is": Care Is Not What Happens Here
4 Exploring the "Authentic Times to Care": The Places Where Care Belongs
Part 3: Policy and Social Movement Implications
5 Intricate Messages, Local and Transnational Erasures
6 Governing Independent Living
Conclusion: Removing Care Amid a "Crisis of Care"
Works Cited
Index