کد jr-32422  
عنوان اول Environments, ecologies, and climates of crises: Engaging disability arts and cultures as creative wilderness  
نویسنده Bronwyn Preece  
عنوان مجموعه The Routledge handbook of disability arts, culture, and media  
نوع کاغذی  
ناشر Routledge  
محل چاپ مجموعه London  
سال چاپ 2018میلادی  
زبان انگلیسی  
comment This chapter provides the premise that Western orientations towards our perceptions of the 'environment,' 'ecology,' 'nature,' and 'wilderness' are synonymous with many of our societal perceptions of disability. Though tension between current discourses of disability cultures and environmental restoration remains, people with disabilities are actively positioned to advocate on behalf of variance, deviance, and mutability. There is a tendency for non-disabled environmental justice advocates to highlight the disabling impacts of resource extraction or contamination in ways that treat the tragedy of disabled bodies as self-evident. The social interpretation of disability advocates through disability studies for an embracing of the disabled person into the social/built environment as a recognised necessary phenomenon on a continuum. The effects of the climate crisis have quite possibly forced the need for an exaggerated form of performance – an acceleration of the improvisatory – unto the more-than-human world: inextricably a co-performative paradigm.

 
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