Abstract

Background. Historically, Disability studies have had different epistemological rationalities which have permeated speeches and social practices about the realities of persons with disabilities and about the form and content in which a State enunciates its public policies. Categories such as oppression, exclusion, and marginalization have been a constant in the representation that societies make about disability, as well as the emergence of theoretical models that attempt to interpret its complexity as a matter of economic, political, cultural and social impact. The role of narratives becomes a resource of analysis to contribute to the understanding of the situation.

Objective. To Describe narratives of children with respect to disability situations.

Material and methods.

From a pedagogical workshop, perceptions of children were explored in four educational institutions in Bogotá city through the analysis of the speech content.

Results

The involvement of children in relation to the realities of people with disabilities was a constant; the rationality of their narratives reflects the possibilities of considering life styles in common.

Conclusion

Values system and subjectivities become a dynamic role in the ways in which a State portrays equality and human accomplishment. Narratives used in the establishment and guidance of public polices hide contents of discrimination and create biases that affect the quality of life of disabled people, their families and society itself.

Key words: Personal narratives; Childhood; People with disabilities; Public policy (MeSH).

Details

Title
De la inclusion a la convivencia: las narrativas de ni?os y ni?as en dialogo con politicas publicas en discapacidad
Author
Garzón-Díaz, Karin
Pages
n/a
Section
INVESTIGACIONES ORIGINALES
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
ISSN
01200011
e-ISSN
23573848
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1732086924
Copyright
Copyright Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2015