Being differently abled: Disability through the lens of hierarchy of binaries and Bitso-lebe-ke Seromo.
Paul L LeshotaMaximus M SefothoPublished in: African journal of disability (2020)
The study concludes that the term disability or disabled is exclusionary, stigmatizing, and anti-transformational. As such it embodies imperfection, incapacitation and inferiority. Not only is it ominous, it places upon people with disability the perpetual mark of unattractiveness. Against this background the term differently abled seems to convey more empowering overtones than the term disability.