Authors
Rob Imrie
Publication date
2023
Book
Concise Encyclopedia of Human Geography, edited by Loretta Lees and David Demeritt
Pages
104-108
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Description
Geography is a significant problem and challenge for disabled people who experience space and place as a series of socio-psychological and physical impediments. From the historic incarceration of people deemed to have emotional disorders, to the design of buildings that are rarely attentive to the needs of vision-impaired people, places are marked out by a disabling culture that inhibits disabled people from living free and full lives. This disablist culture is characterized by what Garland-Thomson (2017) describes as imbibing a eugenics logic or a system of values that perpetrates the view that the world would be a better place without impairment, and, by implication, disabled people (also see Snyder and Mitchell, 2006; Wheeler, 2017). Here, an objective of many governments is the management and marginalization, even the elimination, of impaired bodies, or those traits in people considered to be less than …
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R Imrie - Concise Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2023