Key Concerns for Critical Disability Studies

D. Goodley, R. Lawthom, K. Liddiard, K. Runswick-Cole
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The International Journal of Disability and Social Justice is a timely intervention into the interdisciplinary field of Disability Studies. Any new initiative, especially in a pre-existing and maturing field of inquiry, should encourage us all to think critically and reflexively about the key questions and issues that we should be grappling with today. This paper offers an inevitably partial take on some of the key concerns that we think scholars, activists and artists of Disability Studies should be engaging with. Everything we do these days takes place in the shadows cast by the global pandemic. While it is important to acknowledge the centrality of COVID-19 – and the threat this poses to the mind-bodies, politics and everyday realities of disabled people – we want to foreground some preoccupations, ideas and debates emerging from within the field of Disability Studies that will have resonance beyond the pandemic. We will begin the paper by offering a perspective on the contemporary nature and state of Disability Studies;suggesting that many of us are Critical Disability Studies thinkers now. Next, in order to narrow the focus of the discussion in this brief paper, we choose one emergent and popular theoretical orientation – posthuman Disability Studies. Then, we introduce and elaborate on four broad concerns that we think we should engage with;desire, alliances, non/humans and their implications for conceptualising social justice. Throughout the paper we will work through some of the power dynamics, questions of accountability and requirements for a generosity of engagement that these concerns provoke.
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《国际残疾与社会正义杂志》是对残疾研究跨学科领域的及时干预。任何新的倡议,特别是在一个已经存在和成熟的研究领域,都应该鼓励我们所有人对我们今天应该努力解决的关键问题和问题进行批判性和反思性的思考。本文不可避免地提供了一些我们认为残疾研究的学者、活动家和艺术家应该参与的关键问题的部分看法。我们今天所做的一切都是在全球大流行病的阴影下进行的。虽然承认COVID-19的中心地位及其对残疾人身心、政治和日常现实构成的威胁很重要,但我们希望突出残疾研究领域出现的一些关注、想法和辩论,这些关注、想法和辩论将在大流行之外产生共鸣。我们将通过提供对残疾研究的当代性质和状态的看法来开始本文;表明我们中的许多人现在都是批判性残疾研究的思想家。接下来,为了缩小本文讨论的焦点,我们选择了一个新兴的、流行的理论方向——后人类残疾研究。然后,我们介绍并详细阐述了我们认为我们应该参与的四个广泛的问题:欲望、联盟、非人类及其对概念化社会正义的影响。在整篇论文中,我们将探讨这些关切引发的权力动态、问责制问题以及慷慨参与的要求。
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