Short and Locked Down: The Impact of COVID-19 on a Person With Dwarfism

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES
Clare Harvey
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Abstract

Living with a visible physical disability—specifically dwarfism—brings situational, psychosocial, and cultural challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic, and its restrictions, amplifies these dwarfism-related complexities, exposing the politics of visibility and exclusion, as well as spatial injustices. This autoethnographic paper deliberates these heightened disabling encounters in their various contextual layers—physical, social, and psychological. Fundamentally, people with dwarfism have become further disabled and disadvantaged because of the pandemic’s psychosocial stresses, contextual traumas, and physical exclusions. The paper intimately addresses the embodied, psychological, cultural, and spatial inequalities short-statured individuals endure because of the pandemic. Drawing on theoretical models of disability, critical disability literature, geographies of disability, as well as the conceptual paradigm of biopolitical power, the paper begins to make sense of these experiences so that shifts may occur in different spaces. Arguably, the experiences of COVID-19 that are shared here are also applicable to people with other disabilities.
短暂而封闭:COVID-19对侏儒症患者的影响
患有明显的身体残疾——特别是侏儒症——会带来环境、社会心理和文化方面的挑战。2019冠状病毒病大流行及其限制加剧了这些与侏儒症相关的复杂性,暴露了能见度和排斥政治以及空间不公正。这篇自我民族志论文从不同的语境层面——身体、社会和心理——仔细研究了这些高度致残的遭遇。从根本上说,由于大流行的社会心理压力、环境创伤和身体排斥,侏儒症患者进一步残疾和处于不利地位。本文密切关注矮个子个体因流行病而遭受的具体、心理、文化和空间不平等。借助残障理论模型、残障批判文献、残障地理学以及生物政治权力的概念范式,本文开始理解这些经验,以便在不同的空间中发生转变。可以说,这里分享的COVID-19经验也适用于其他残疾人。
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Space and Culture
Space and Culture Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Space and Culture is an interdisciplinary journal that fosters the publication of reflections on a wide range of socio-spatial arenas such as the home, the built environment, architecture, urbanism, and geopolitics. it covers Sociology, in particular, Qualitative Sociology and Contemporary Ethnography; Communications, in particular, Media Studies and the Internet; Cultural Studies; Urban Studies; Urban and human Geography; Architecture; Anthropology; and Consumer Research. Articles on the application of contemporary theoretical debates in cultural studies, discourse analysis, virtual identities, virtual citizenship, migrant and diasporic identities, and case studies are encouraged.
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