Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights
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Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights
Experiences from Sri Lanka
Samararatne, Dinesha; Soldatic, Karen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
122
Mole
Inglês
9780367560720
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction: Out of the shadows: Women with disabilities as agents of peace, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka. 2. Going beyond disability identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and gendered disability advocacy. 3. Music, resistance and change: The gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple disabilities. 4. Raging (e)motions. 5. Women with disabilities, advocacy and the law. 6. Learning about rights, claiming a gendered-disability identity: The role of reparations and gendered-disability justice. 7. Conclusion and recommendations: Enabling women with disabilities' advocacy and activism in the peace-building landscape
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Sri Lankan;Women's Studies;CRPD;Change Agents;Transitional Justice;Peace Studies;Disabled Women;Public Law;Sri Lankan Context;Truth and Reconciliation;International Humanitarian Law;Disability Advocacy;Disability Identity;Post-Colonial Theory;CEDAW;Post-Conflct Studies;Transitional Landscape;gendered-disability advocacy activation;Human Rights;powerful images;Karen Soldatic;post-armed conflict;UN;LTTE;Tamil Woman;Sri Lankan Government;Polio Survivors;Mainstream Disability;Disability Identification;OHCHR Report;National Action Plan;Disability Allies;Research Collaboration;UNHRC Resolution;Reparations Policy;Disabilities Face
1. Introduction: Out of the shadows: Women with disabilities as agents of peace, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka. 2. Going beyond disability identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and gendered disability advocacy. 3. Music, resistance and change: The gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple disabilities. 4. Raging (e)motions. 5. Women with disabilities, advocacy and the law. 6. Learning about rights, claiming a gendered-disability identity: The role of reparations and gendered-disability justice. 7. Conclusion and recommendations: Enabling women with disabilities' advocacy and activism in the peace-building landscape
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Sri Lankan;Women's Studies;CRPD;Change Agents;Transitional Justice;Peace Studies;Disabled Women;Public Law;Sri Lankan Context;Truth and Reconciliation;International Humanitarian Law;Disability Advocacy;Disability Identity;Post-Colonial Theory;CEDAW;Post-Conflct Studies;Transitional Landscape;gendered-disability advocacy activation;Human Rights;powerful images;Karen Soldatic;post-armed conflict;UN;LTTE;Tamil Woman;Sri Lankan Government;Polio Survivors;Mainstream Disability;Disability Identification;OHCHR Report;National Action Plan;Disability Allies;Research Collaboration;UNHRC Resolution;Reparations Policy;Disabilities Face