Historien Gildas Brégain sur l'autonomie des personnes handicapées
Le codirecteur du livre « Histoires des handicaps à travers les siècles » analyse l’évolution des droits et de la place accordée aux personnes infirmes, sourdes ou atteintes de troubles psychiques dans l’histoire.
Historian Gildas Brégain discusses the concept of autonomy for individuals with disabilities, noting that while the term is modern, the underlying desire for independence has always been present. He co-authored a book examining the historical treatment and rights of people with various impairments throughout centuries. Brégain analyzes how societal perceptions and legal frameworks have evolved concerning individuals with physical, sensory, or mental health challenges. His insights offer a long-term perspective on the struggle for inclusion and recognition. The conversation delves into the historical context of disability rights.
This provides historical context on the evolving understanding and rights of people with disabilities, emphasizing a long-standing human aspiration for autonomy.
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