@inbook{93152, keywords = {Community based rehabilitation (CBR), Disability, Inclusion}, author = {Britton C and Mauldin L}, title = {“It’s Not That Way You Know, She Has a Good Future”: Women’s Experiences of Disability and Community-based Rehabilitation in Sri Lanka}, abstract = {The results support calls to prioritize disabled voices in disability research in the Global South, which is currently dominated by a CBR approach in the name of “development.” These data also show the need to systematically address power relations currently at work in policies, practices, and communities that perpetuate disablement; document the need for communities and research to be more inclusive; and obligate scholars and practitioners to be more aware of how the CBR context may aim for development and change, yet often maintain highly gendered economic, political, and social processes of isolation. This project illustrates the ways in which careful attention to personal stories can illuminate complex socio-cultural processes. The chapter also brings voices of women in the Global South into the discourses on narratives and disability, both of which are dominated by perspectives from the industrialized west.}, year = {2019}, journal = {Research in Social Science and Disability}, volume = {11}, pages = {27-42}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing Limited}, issn = {1479-3547}, isbn = {9781839091445}, doi = {10.1108/s1479-354720190000011005}, language = {eng}, }