The Space of Ableism is the nineteenth issue of The Funambulist, which begins the fourth year of its existence as a magazine. This volume is dedicated to a political struggle that has been too seldom addressed throughout the pages of past issues and that nevertheless very much mobilizes “the politics of space and bodies” that The Funambulist proposes to discuss: the fight against ableism. Just like structural racism should be addressed through considerations about white supremacy, and homophobia through considerations about heteronormativity, we should not consider disabled bodies without the system that creates such a category in the first place, namely ableism. In other words, disability, as we understand it in this issue (and as some of us experience it) is not an anatomic, biological, or neurological condition but, rather, a political one.
The Space of Ableism
Léopold Lambert; Ayano Ginoza; Colin Prescod; Nathalie Muchamad; Beth Hughes; Platon Issaias; Natalie Spagnuolo; Sarah Gunawan; No Anger; Jos Boys; David Gissen; Kengné Téguia; Farah Saleh; Adrienne Hart; Lucy Satzewich; Brian Lee; Paul B. Preciado
Edited by: Léopold Lambert
Publisher: The Funambulist
Dimensions: 21 x 29,7 cms
Number of pages: 59
Language: English
Cover: Staple Bound
ISBN: 9772430218195
ISSN: 2430-218X
First year edition: 2018