Description
- ISBN-13: 9781138594838
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 1138594830
- Publisher Date: 01-Jan-20
- Height: 21.999956 mm
- Weight: 442.9999996 gr
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,212.00Current price is: ₹1,212.00.
“Rethinking Disability in India” by Anita Ghai explores disability beyond the medical model. Delving into social, cultural, and historical contexts, Ghai challenges conventional understandings. Buy this book (ISBN: 9781138594838) to understand the lived experiences of disabled individuals in India and discover a path towards inclusivity and empowerment now.
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Pranjal Dwivedi –
This book challenged my preconceived notions about disability. Highly recommended.
Jay Chandani –
Essential reading for anyone working in social development or policy. Ghai’s arguments are compelling.
Moksh Goel –
Important book, but sometimes felt overly academic. Still, Ghai sheds light on vital issues.
Ankit Parsoya –
This book broadened my understanding immensely. Some chapters were dense, but overall a worthwhile read.
Suraj Kumar Panda –
While informative, the book could have been more accessible to a general audience. Still, important insights.
Mohit Dujari –
A thought-provoking read, though some sections felt a bit repetitive. Ghai offers a crucial perspective on disability in India.
Shambhavi Kalash –
I appreciated Ghai’s nuanced approach to disability. A powerful and much-needed perspective.
Gaurang Athalye –
Offers a critical lens on disability in the Indian context. It is academically sound.
Aditya Katole –
Ghai’s work is insightful and challenges conventional thinking. I found the historical context especially valuable.
Hrithik Sujil –
An eye-opening exploration of disability beyond the medical model. It is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
A valuable contribution to the field, though I felt some arguments needed further development.
Manasvi Saboo –
A good starting point for understanding disability in India, although I wish it had more practical examples.