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Researchers and activists from South Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan met at
Soonchunhyang University, Asan, South Korea on 25 and 26 October and
discussed issues related to postmodernism and disability.  The Research
Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University represented the group from
Japan.  The topics included (1) postmodernism and theory, (2) the role of
the technology, (3) consumer culture, and (4) the future of disability
studies. East Asia Disability Forum meets every year hosted in different
places (http://www.arsvi.com/a/kjdsf.htm). The next meeting of the Forum
will meet in Taipei from 4 to 7 October 2018 on the topic of "play".



In this issue, we would to share with you two interesting books.



"Disability and the welfare state in Britain - Changes in perception and
policy 1948-79" Jameel Hampton, Policy Press.

https://policypress.co.uk/disability-and-the-welfare-state-in-britain

Some quotes from this book covering the activities of the Disablement Income
Group (DIG) are as follows;

"The perception that disabled people were worthy of statutory welfare
changed during the welfare state. But it is possible that popular
perceptions did not, or that they reverted to rejection and prejudice in the
late 1970s." (p. 234)

"Nostalgia is a memory tinted with the hues of desire.  This book should
serve to dispel rose-colored notions about a now fallen utopian welfare
state. (p. 244)



"In the Province of Gods" (Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiography
SERIES), Kenny Fries, University of Wisconsin Press

The author, an American, tells us his very personal experience of being a
foreigner with disabilities in Japan and much more.  Interestingly, our
member, Nagase, appears a couple times.  You can read some excerpts at;

http://lithub.com/a-journey-to-the-heart-of-old-japan/

https://www.kennyfries.com/works/



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