lecture 4 and 5 Flashcards
what are youngers 3 stages of alienation
alienation from yourself
alienation from others
making strangers of those you know well
what is suffering and can it be without pain
when we suffer the pain serves no purpose and appears to be endless. one can suffer without physical pain
define the cassel suffering
suffering is a state of distress brought about by an actual or perceived threat to the integrity or continued existence of the whole person, which includes social and cultural dimensions
what narrative is associated with suffering and which one curing
chaos is suffering, curing is restitution
define curing
the removal of disease. can fix physical symptoms, objective treatments of the body in biomedical settings
healing define it
making sound of whole, journeying both back and forward, finding meaning in ones suffering.
this is often disconnected from biomedical sense.
what are the three phases of regaining voice
mute suffering, expressive suffering, finding an authentic voice
define intersectionality
intersectionality is the name we give to the enhancement and diminution of our life chances according to biographical attributes and how they overlap
define structural suffering
a systematic widespread, predictable inequality of access to those processes that enhance and sustain wellbeing
whats abledness
when people who don’t fit the biomedical norms are seen as less worthy as people.
whats the social model of disability
disability as being socially producing, circulation of norms, restriction of life chances of people who show slight variations to the norm
reading for lecture 5 was
the little people being filmed and how that was disabling in their eyes
whats shakespears predicament model of disability
disability has a medical and material component to it as well as disabling social world aspect