01387nas a2200133 4500000000100000008004100001653002600042653003000068653001300098100001600111245009100127520101200218022002301230 2015 d10aNeoliberal governance10aLabor affect subjectivity10aFoucault1 aChaudhrya V00aNeoliberal disorientations: changing landscapes of disability and governance in India.3 a

Editor's Abstract: This article delves into questions of neoliberal disorientations experienced by disabled people in the context of a participatory development self-help group project from the World Bank in south India. I explore ways in which neoliberal development regimes produce exclusionary forms of inclusion by producing subjects who are ‘able-disabled’. I ethnographically examine ‘who gets counted’ and ‘what gets counted’ within the neoliberal governance framework, and what remains outside. Deconstructing participatory development approaches from a critical disability perspective, the article sheds light on processes of inclusion through exclusion in the neoliberal framework of governance. It highlights what is at stake for disability futures in the context of austerity in the Global South.

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