Publication | Open Access
Disability as a Cultural Identity
29
Citations
15
References
2001
Year
Disabled PeopleDisabilityEducationSocial InclusionCultural IdentityAbleismExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationCultural DiversityDisability StudyLanguage StudiesDisabled ChildrenLearning EnvironmentsAccessible EducationDisability AwarenessCultureSpecial EducationAnthropologyCultural Anthropology
Special education for disabled children is seen by many as being a major factor in the creation of a negative, second-class identity. This article suggests that disability is increasingly being seen as a positive cultural identity. Consequently, inclusive education has the potential to assimilate disabled children and subsume the promotion of disabled identity under the pervasive concept of diversity. Special schools could, therefore, under the control of disabled people become sites for the promotion of disability as a positive cultural identity and offer disabled children and their parents a genuine choice of education.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1