How can we ensure that people with intellectual disabilities participate fully in political life? What lessons can we learn from communities of care in which disabled and non-disabled people live together? And what should be the relationship between local communities of care and wider social and political structures?These are some of the questions we explore in this episode, with Lorraine Krall McCrary. Lorraine is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Wabash College, a liberal arts school in Indiana, and a research associate at St Edmund's College, Cambridge. She has a doctorate in political theory from Georgetown University and previously taught at Washington University in St. Louis and at Villanova University. Lorraine's search brings together disability studies and feminist care ethics, and she also writes about topics in politics and literature, as well as the relationship between the family and politics. Lorraine is currently in the final stages of writing a book based on her most recent research, with the working title Care Communities: Politics in a Different Voice.We discuss the following topics in this episode:Lorraine's work as a political theorist and the roots of her interest in disability issues (02:35)Hannah Arendt's theory of 'natality' (05:00)Natality and the politics of birth at Auschwitz (07:36)Bearing witness in dark times (10:45)Lorraine's use of literary sources in her work on disability (12:40)Jane Addams and the politics of human interconnectedness (16:05)Lorraine's research with communities of care at L'Arche, Camphill, and Geel (21:13)Towards a relational understanding of reason (28:58)The idea of community in the political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville (33:00)Jean Vanier and revelations of abuse at L'Arche (36:12)Abuse as 'relational tyranny' (39:12)The notion of subsidiarity in feminist care ethics and Catholic Social Teaching (44:08)The role of the state in relation to communities of care (49:00)Relational caring at a community level as cultivating a wider sense of social solidarity (52:57)Future directions for Lorraine's research (56:20)A selection of Lorraine's publications'Geel's Family Care Tradition: Care, Communities, and the Social Inclusion of Persons with Disability' (2017)'Re-Envisioning Independence and Community: Critiques from the Independent Living Movement and L'Arche' (2017)'Natality and Disability: From Augustine to Arendt and Back' (2018)'From Hull-House to Herland: Engaged and Extended Care in Jane Addams and Charlotte Perkins Gilman' (2018)'The Politics of Community: Care and Agency in People with Intellectual Disabilities at L'Arche' (2020)'"A...
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