20世纪50年代和60年代初佛朗哥统治下的西班牙的童年、残疾和职业培训

Mercedes del Cura, J. Martínez-Pérez
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本文分析了佛朗哥独裁时期为解决身体残疾儿童“问题”而设计的策略,重点是与职业培训的相关性。设计/方法/方法本文主要参考官方文件、国际组织的报告和西班牙专家的论文。弗朗哥主义将劳动变成其国家计划的关键支柱之一,并将职业培训纳入学校生活的不同阶段。从20世纪50年代中期开始,职业培训也成为独裁政权针对残疾人战略的关键因素。根据国际机构提出的建议,弗朗哥主义开始采取不同的措施,帮助残疾儿童康复。其中之一是1959年在国家伤残人员康复研究所设立了一个专门针对青少年的单位。除医疗外,该单位还为儿童提供教育和职业培训。本文的价值在于它所分析的主题很少被研究。到目前为止,还没有注意到青少年特别单位,尽管它是残疾医学模式及其矛盾的一个非常有趣的例子。儿童在住院期间被承诺享有更大的自主权和独立性,但他们的生活也被医疗化,他们被迫与专家合作。
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Childhood, disability and vocational training in Franco's Spain during the 1950s and early 1960s
PurposeThis paper analyses the strategies designed by Franco´s dictatorship to address the “problem” of children with physical disabilities, focusing on the relevance given to vocational training.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws mainly on official documents, reports from international organisations, and Spanish experts' papers.FindingsFrancoism turned labour into one of the key pillars of its national project and included vocational training in the different stages of school life. From the mid-1950s, vocational training also became a key factor for the dictatorship's strategy towards disability. Following the recommendations issued by international agencies, Francoism began to adopt different measures towards the rehabilitation of children with disabilities. One of them was the creation, in 1959, of a special unit for adolescents within the National Institute for the Rehabilitation of Invalids. In addition to medical treatment, this unit provided children with education and vocational training.Originality/valueThe value of this paper lies in the fact that the topic it analyses has been little studied. Until now no attention has been given to the special unit for adolescents, despite it being a very interesting example of the medical model of disability and its contradictions. During their stay at the unit children were promised greater autonomy and independence, but their lives also became medicalised and they were forced to collaborate with experts.
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