Decolonising Disability in Contexts of Illiberalism and Social Abandonment: The Case for a Double-Edged Critique from the Postsocialist Margins

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
I. Dimitrova, Teodor Mladenov
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This paper explores the relevance of the decolonial approach for analyses of postsocialist disablement, taking as its test case the analytical tool of the ‘postsocialist disability matrix’. The question we pose is how much decolonial critique can the analyses of postsocialist disablement embrace without becoming reactionary amidst growing illiberalism and social abandonment in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? We provide an overview of postsocialist illiberalism, assess critically some central arguments in decolonial disability studies and outline the production of ‘southern bodies/minds’ as a key feature of social abandonment in CEE. We conclude that decolonising disability in the postsocialist region needs to go beyond the North versus South binary to account for the specific experiences of disabled people inhabiting the ‘poor North’. Given these considerations, the double-edged critique implied in the original formulation of the ‘postsocialist disability matrix’ as scepticism towards both the state and the market could also help embrace the decolonising imperative while remaining sceptical towards both Northern and Southern theory production in disability studies.
非自由主义和社会抛弃语境下的非殖民化残疾:来自后社会主义边缘的双刃剑批判
本文以“后社会主义残疾矩阵”的分析工具为例,探讨了非殖民化方法与后社会主义残疾分析的相关性。我们提出的问题是,在中欧和东欧(CEE)日益增长的非自由主义和社会抛弃中,对后社会主义残疾的分析可以接受多少非殖民主义批评,而不会变得反动?我们概述了后社会主义的非自由主义,批判性地评估了非殖民化残疾研究中的一些核心论点,并概述了“南方身体/思想”的产生是中东欧社会遗弃的一个关键特征。我们的结论是,后社会主义地区的非殖民化残疾需要超越南北二元对立,以解释居住在“贫穷的北方”的残疾人的具体经历。考虑到这些因素,“后社会主义残疾矩阵”的原始表述中隐含的双刃剑批判,即对国家和市场的怀疑,也有助于接受非殖民化的必要性,同时对残疾研究中的北方和南方理论生产都持怀疑态度。
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Critical Sociology
Critical Sociology SOCIOLOGY-
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3.70
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期刊介绍: Critical Sociology is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research. Originally appearing as The Insurgent Sociologist, it grew out of the tumultuous times of the late 1960s and was a by-product of the "Sociology Liberation Movement" which erupted at the 1969 meetings of the American Sociological Association. At first publishing work mainly within the broadest boundaries of the Marxist tradition, over the past decade the journal has been home to articles informed by post-modern, feminist, cultural and other perspectives that critically evaluate the workings of the capitalist system and its impact on the world.
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