Publication Date
2018
16 pp
This article takes its starting point in the Nazi ideology as it appears in the writings of Adolf Hitler, and discusses how disability and the body can be understood in the context of Mein Kampf. The article underlines how disability and bodily infirmities, alongside race, featured significantly in Hitler’s demagogic message. Although the overall image of disability was related to a sense of threat – and a culture gone wrong – Mein Kampf also contains a mixed interpretation of disability as a phenomenon, in which different and opposing disability narratives took part in the construction and the image of the body as a national property.
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Keywords
Cross-cutting; institutional barriers; policy; Global picture; concepts of disability; disability identity and intersectionality; Human rights; freedom of torture or cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; right to life; Inclusion; exclusion and discrimination; Politics government and economics; government and politics; Programme/ Project; ethics; Research; qualitative research