Set in the postcolonial city of Kinshasa (DR Congo), this ethnography considers how disabled persons navigate debates about the distribution of resources in a setting with little state organised welfare. Clara Devlieger examines controversial niches deemed as imperfect alternatives, which shape routes towards being considered a 'valuable person'
I have a question about the book:
‘Disability and Distribution - Devlieger, Clara (Universite de Lausanne’.
Fill in the form below.
We will respond as fast as possible.