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Addressing Ableism is a set of philosophical meditations outlining
the scale and scope of ableism. By explicating concepts like
experience, diagnosis, precariousness, and prosthesis, Scuro maps
out the institutionalized and intergenerational forms of this bias
as it is analogous and yet also distinct from other kinds of
dehumanization, discrimination, and oppression. This project also
includes a dialogical chapter on intersectionality with Devonya
Havis and Lydia Brown, a philosopher and writer/activist
respectively. Utilizing theorists like Judith Butler, Tobin
Siebers, Emmanuel Levinas, and Hannah Arendt to address ableism,
Scuro thoroughly critiques the neoliberal culture and politics that
underwrites ableist affections and phobias. This project exposes
the many material and non-material harms of ableism, and it offers
multiple avenues to better confront and resist ableism in its many
forms. Scuro provides crucial insights into the many uninhabitable
and unsustainable effects of ableism and how we might revise our
intentions and desires for the sake of a less ableist world.
Addressing Ableism is a set of philosophical meditations outlining
the scale and scope of ableism. By explicating concepts like
experience, diagnosis, precariousness, and prosthesis, Scuro maps
out the institutionalized and intergenerational forms of this bias
as it is analogous and yet also distinct from other kinds of
dehumanization, discrimination, and oppression. This project also
includes a dialogical chapter on intersectionality with Devonya
Havis and Lydia Brown, a philosopher and writer/activist
respectively. Utilizing theorists like Judith Butler, Tobin
Siebers, Emmanuel Levinas, and Hannah Arendt to address ableism,
Scuro thoroughly critiques the neoliberal culture and politics that
underwrites ableist affections and phobias. This project exposes
the many material and non-material harms of ableism, and it offers
multiple avenues to better confront and resist ableism in its many
forms. Scuro provides crucial insights into the many uninhabitable
and unsustainable effects of ableism and how we might revise our
intentions and desires for the sake of a less ableist world.
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