Against Technoableism (book overview)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024

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  • @cidsimone
    @cidsimone 21 день назад +4

    I’m the single caregiver for my grandson Michael who is now 20 years old. For our circumstances, this topic broadens into the family and caregivers of those with profound disabilities who are unable to care for themselves even with adaptive devices. While this research seems extensive and comprehensive, I feel that it has only scratched the surface of the issues that I and others are presented with. Still I am so grateful for this book and your insightful review and I have shared this video and will continue to do so. Thanks again!

    • @Snakegrrl_Sociology
      @Snakegrrl_Sociology  20 дней назад

      Thanks so much for sharing your perspective and connection to the topic. Caregivers would be such a crucial and important topic and focus, definitely one that is almost entirely erased. That's a really good point and definitely makes me want to look into the topic, I can imagine a good amount of academic literature on it, but it needs to be discussed more in the popular conversations. Supports for caregivers would be a crucial addition to the infrastructure of supporting assistance. Best to you and cheers,

    • @Ohtterz
      @Ohtterz 20 дней назад +1

      @@Snakegrrl_Sociology I think another critical, important facet to examine is that caregivers of disabled people are too often themselves also disabled and in need of their own supports and assistance which frequently goes unfulfilled. I am a 29 year old autistic person who is head of my household and I have a caregiver, that caregiver is my also autistic partner who could absolutely use support of his own.

  • @Sky-bx9mn
    @Sky-bx9mn 19 дней назад +4

    It sounds like a good overview of disability/ableism basics*, though I'd prefer to see more caveating around the social model of disability. I've unfortunately seen people take that very key concept to heart as an end-all be-all rather than what it actually is: a non-exclusive major component of disability. Such people follow up by becoming dismissive about the impacts of pain/impairment/distress and the need for access to medication and medical research.
    *I call them basics, but I've suffered the impacts of someone in a high position /in disability services/ not understanding these concepts, so I suppose they're not basic for everyone.

  • @Snakegrrl_Sociology
    @Snakegrrl_Sociology  19 дней назад +2

    Thanks for your comment! Yes, totally agree that the text is offering a pretty basic introduction, but definitely new for most folks not exposed to the topic.

  • @Swingingbells
    @Swingingbells 19 дней назад

    I have many complicated thoughts which i can't express succinctly, but i really liked this video! Thank you for sharing this information and these insights!

    • @Snakegrrl_Sociology
      @Snakegrrl_Sociology  19 дней назад

      @@Swingingbells thank you for watching and commenting, feel free to post thoughts later on.

  • @davispatricks5453
    @davispatricks5453 11 дней назад

    Thanks for spotlighting this important topic.

  • @reallyidrathernot.134
    @reallyidrathernot.134 19 дней назад

    good. thanks.

  • @roseeewater
    @roseeewater 19 дней назад

    Me gustaba su explicación de este libro. Era una buena introducción a la conversación académica sobre la discapacidad. En el pasado he encontrado el área de estudio solamente tangencialmente en los otros áreas.
    Yo no tengo ningún discapacidad física pero el tema de los estereotipos sobre la discapacidad resonó conmigo en que recibo tratamiento similar en mi identidad cómo transgénero. La suposición es que quiero una transición médica y que sufro en mi estado actual, pero he encontrado que mi estado actual sin transición me da una perspectiva muy interesante y rica para entender la vida. En no querer necesariamente una transición médica, siento una distancia desde incluso las otras personas transgénero y mucho de la conversación contemporanea del género no tiene en cuenta esta perspectiva.
    Este es el primer video de usted que he visto; ¡me he suscrito y espero ver más de su canal!

    • @Snakegrrl_Sociology
      @Snakegrrl_Sociology  19 дней назад +1

      Muchas gracias por tu comentario. Este libro también tiene una sección que habla sobre la intersección de lo trans y la neurodivergencia. Y, por supuesto, la identidad trans está muy medicalizada. Gracias por su suscripción y espero sus comentarios. Cheers!

  • @cidsimone
    @cidsimone 21 день назад

    Thanks so much for exploring this topic!