The Bureaucratic Making of Disability
New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 2020 Number 100-101
The Bureaucratic Making of Disability
Tanya Titchkosky pages -
DOI: 10.3898/NEWF:100-101.13.2020
Abstract
Making use of interpretive methods of social inquiry, informed by disability studies, I show how the Western bureaucratic orientation is particularly troubled by those unable to keep the rules. Disability is, today, a term used to delineate such an inability. Exploring the meaning of bureaucratic definitions of disability can help us learn something about the organising force of bureaucracy on our lives. In particular, this paper explores a paradox found within the bureaucratic orientation whereby disability is conceptualised as lack of function resulting in an inability to keep the rules that is, nonetheless, managed by the imposition of further rules that need to be kept. Ultimately, this paper tries to reveal what becomes of disability under bureaucratic control not only to learn something about how bureaucracy works but also to learn something about how disability is made meaningful.
To cite this article
Tanya Titchkosky (2020) The Bureaucratic Making of Disability, New Formations, 2020(100-101 ), -. https://doi.org/10.3898/NEWF:100-101.13.2020