作为隐喻或复原力的残疾:巴勒斯坦诗歌探究

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Shahd Alshammari
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人们对疾病和残疾的态度是文化熏陶的产物。大多数关于残疾的研究都是定量的,并采用西方的残疾模型。在本文中,通过与我的巴勒斯坦外祖母和母亲的一系列对话(演变成诗歌),我审视了韧性、生存和历史创伤的概念。通过使用自我民族志和诗歌调查,我考虑了海湾战争对巴勒斯坦家庭的影响,并将生存视为巴勒斯坦人恢复能力的一种工具。回到对残疾的态度上,残疾战争的隐喻确实已经成为现实。在全球残疾研究中,有必要考虑到文化对残疾和恢复力的态度,而不是将残疾隐喻视为残疾主义和有害的。
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Disability as metaphor or resilience: A Palestinian poetic inquiry
ABSTRACT People’s attitudes toward illness and disability are a product of how they are informed culturally. Most studies on disability offer quantitative views and apply Western disability models. In this paper, through a series of invoked conversations (morphed into poems) with my Palestinian maternal grandmother and my mother, I examine the concepts of resilience, survival, and historical trauma. By using autoethnography and poetic inquiry, I consider the impact of the Gulf War on Palestinian families and treat survival as a tool informed by Palestinian resilience. Circling back to the attitudes of disability, the disability war metaphor has indeed become real. Rather than dismissing disability metaphors as ableist and harmful, taking due account of the situation of cultural attitudes toward disability and resilience is necessary in Global Disability Studies.
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