Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Why The Paralympic Movement And Paralympic Games Really...

Opposite from Hwakins, Cory and Crowe study this article written by Schantz and Gilbert raised a question to whether the Paralympic movement and Paralympic Games really contribute to the emancipation and empowerment of people with disabilities. This article compared the history of Paralympic sports and noted the benefits of sport activities in the improvement of the veteran’s psychological attitudes and social life; however, it also argued that competitions for people with physical disabilities often resembled â€Å"freak† shows rather than serious sporting events. Keeping in mind that a lot of physical active program’s goal is to provide the social isolation and social support for those who feel lesser human beings because of their disabilities. Existing negative perspective of disabled people strongly influence person’s self-confidence in order to get out of yourself and experience the world like the rest of society. The article also compared Olympics a nd Paralympics and exposed dissimilarities of the two events and argued that originally these two worldwide events were supposed to have similar success. The social media coverage issue was also addressed and argued that the Paralympics were often portraying disabled people unrealistically and stereotypically. This article is a great source for my research because it examines existing issues in society that are present in discriminating disabled sport participants. It addresses an issue of how valuable Paralympic evens are if

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