批判性残疾研究、肉体与虐待儿童:自我与他人的身体技术理论化

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Somatechnics Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.3366/soma.2023.0414
Susan Flynn
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这篇论文提出了一个定制的后现代阅读的肉体和身体技术的自我和他者。它将自己定位在批评性残疾研究的转型跨学科空间中。其中,它反映了在儿童残疾和儿童虐待的背景下,自我与他人之间的推测界限。因此,保护和危害残疾儿童的技术和技术如何产生自我和他者的间隔和收敛空间,是经典的后现代怀疑主义的拷问。其背景是,国际证据表明,残疾儿童中虐待和忽视儿童的普遍程度大大增加。这是一个持久的国际问题,残疾儿童遭受虐待和忽视的比率继续远远超过非残疾儿童。与此同时,保护工作受到损害的方式与大多数人口的同龄人截然不同,包括对残疾的概念化和理解方式存在重大问题。选择性阅读躯体和肉体,以及问题的代理和态度维度,取决于自我和他者的理论二元。其目的是扩大对保护残疾儿童这一重要问题的理解方式。辅助技术,监视技术和临时技术,以及各种相关的保护技术,都有助于对残疾和虐待儿童有更复杂的理解。
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Critical Disability Studies, Corporeality and Child Maltreatment: Theorising the Somatechnics of Self and Other
This paper presents a bespoke postmodern reading of the corporeality and somatechnics of self and other. It situates itself within the transformative transdisciplinary space of critical disability studies. Therein, it reflects upon the speculative boundaries between self and other, in the context of childhood disability and child maltreatment. As such, how the intervals and convergent space of self and other are engendered by technologies and techniques that both safeguard and endanger disabled children, is interrogated with classic postmodern scepticism. The context is, that international evidence places the prevalence of child abuse and neglect at significantly increased levels for disabled children. This is an enduring international problem in which disabled children continue to experience rates of abuse and neglect that far surpass those for non-disabled peers. Concurrently, safeguarding efforts are undermined in ways that are grossly dissimilar to majority population peers, including significant problems in the way that disability is conceptualised and understood. Selective reading of somatic and corporeal, as well as agentic and attitudinal dimensions of the problem, hinge on the theoretical binary of self and other. The intention is to broaden the ways in which the significant problem of safeguarding of disabled children is understood. Assistive technology, surveillance techniques and temporalities, and varied relational technics of safeguarding, all help to embed a more complicated understanding of disability and child maltreatment.
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