TY - JOUR
T1 - Peace, justice and disabled women’s advocacy : Tamil women with disabilities in rural post-conflict Sri Lanka
AU - Kandasamy, Niro
AU - Soldatic, Karen
AU - Samararatne, Dinesha
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This article draws on grounded qualitative research with rural Tamil women who acquired a disability during the civil war in Sri Lanka and conceptualizes an intersectionality-peace framework. Three main themes were developed from the interviews: narratives of conflict, survival outcomes of social assistance and mobilization of cross-ethnic relationships. With the support of a local women’s disability advocacy organization, Tamil women with disabilities were enabled to overcome social stigma and claim a positive identity as women with disabilities. The organization’s focus on realizing disability rights created new opportunities for these highly marginalized rural women. The women were also supported to form cross-ethnic relationships with women who similarly faced multiple oppressions. These relationships transformed the women into ‘agents of peace’, using their newfound disability identity to foster cross-ethnic dialogue and create safe spaces in the post-conflict context.
AB - This article draws on grounded qualitative research with rural Tamil women who acquired a disability during the civil war in Sri Lanka and conceptualizes an intersectionality-peace framework. Three main themes were developed from the interviews: narratives of conflict, survival outcomes of social assistance and mobilization of cross-ethnic relationships. With the support of a local women’s disability advocacy organization, Tamil women with disabilities were enabled to overcome social stigma and claim a positive identity as women with disabilities. The organization’s focus on realizing disability rights created new opportunities for these highly marginalized rural women. The women were also supported to form cross-ethnic relationships with women who similarly faced multiple oppressions. These relationships transformed the women into ‘agents of peace’, using their newfound disability identity to foster cross-ethnic dialogue and create safe spaces in the post-conflict context.
KW - Sri Lanka
KW - peace
KW - rural women
KW - women with disabilities
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:37886
U2 - 10.1080/13623699.2016.1237101
DO - 10.1080/13623699.2016.1237101
M3 - Article
SN - 1362-3699
VL - 33
SP - 41
EP - 59
JO - Medicine, Conflict and Survival
JF - Medicine, Conflict and Survival
IS - 1
ER -