Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience

Denmark has an international reputation as a groundbreaking welfare state, with various educational and social measures targeting citizens with disabilities. Based on an outline of the emergence of this narrative, I provide examples demonstrating how, following decades of cutbacks and neoliberal pol...

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Main Author: Bjørg Kjær
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Work & Society 2023-04-01
Series:Social Work and Society
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Online Access:https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/807
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description Denmark has an international reputation as a groundbreaking welfare state, with various educational and social measures targeting citizens with disabilities. Based on an outline of the emergence of this narrative, I provide examples demonstrating how, following decades of cutbacks and neoliberal policies, the current situation is quite precarious. The grassroots movement One Million Voices (En million stemmer) is presented as a contemporary example of the Danish fight for disability rights and welfare based on which I discuss efforts to give voice to citizens with disabilities and their families. I analyse the national narrative of Denmark as representing a gold standard for disability rights and welfare, arguing that this discourse plays an important role in contemporary struggles to ensure and improve disability rights. Inspired by Spivak (1985), I outline the historical emergence of the disabled as othered and voiceless subaltern, and examine the current situation in Denmark to understand how the historical discourse continues to have an impact through contemporary manifestations.
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Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience
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disability
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title Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience
title_full Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience
title_fullStr Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience
title_full_unstemmed Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience
title_short Voicing the silenced – One Million Voices and the Danish disability experience
title_sort voicing the silenced one million voices and the danish disability experience
topic disability
Denmark
activism
history
silencing
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