南希

S. Rieger
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《公民残疾:公民身份、成员身份和归属》一书从社会公正的角度探讨了残疾人充分、自由地参与社会的多重叙事。这本书通过汇集人类学家、历史学家、音乐学家、哲学家、政治学家和社会学家的论文,探讨了“在西方背景下,作为一个残疾人在政治社会中归属感的象征性表现”[6]。这些文章阐明了社会、政治和环境现实,这些现实对那些被认定为残疾人的公民身份有帮助也有有害。作者提供了有意义的概念,并开发了词汇,以增强对完全公民身份、成员身份和归属感障碍的理解。由此产生的叙事沉浸在日常的差异经验中,阐明了经济、法律、政治和社会力量的影响。每一章的作者都从各自领域的角度来探讨公民权问题。文本遵循“一种叙事方式,从强调排斥和非人化模式的文章转向关注包容和承认策略的文章”[6]。作者鼓励阅读“首先抓住”读者注意力的文章,因为文章不一定按顺序呈现,要求前一章阐明后一章。通过不依赖于简单的社会、法律、政治和环境的实证讨论,它达到了一个讲故事的质量,吸引读者进入困难的话题。
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Nancy
Civil Disabilities: Citizenship, Membership, and Belonging uses a social justice perspec-tive to explore the multiple narratives forming the full and unfettered participation in society of those living with disability. The book explores the ‘‘symbolic representations of what it means to belong as a disabled person within a political society in the Western context’’ [6] though a collection of essays by leading anthropologists, historians, musi-cologists, philosophers, political scientists, and sociologists. These essays illuminate the social, political and environmental realities that have been variably experienced as helpful and harmful to the citizenship of those identified as disabled. The authors provide meaningful conceptualization and develop lexicon which enhance understanding of the obstacles to full citizenship, membership and belonging. The resulting narrative is steeped in the everyday experience of differentness that illuminates the impact of economic, legal, political and social forces. The authors of each chapter take up the issue of citizenship from the viewpoint of their respective fields. The text follows ‘‘a narrative that moves from essays that highlight modes of exclusion and dehumanization to those that focus on strategies of including and recognition’’ [6]. The authors encourage reading the essay that ‘‘first captures’’ the attention of the reader as the essays are not necessarily presented in an order that requires the preceding chapter to illuminate following chapters. By not relying on a simple empirical discussion of the societal, legal, political and environmental, it achieves a story telling quality that draws the reader into difficult topics.
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