They replace such narratives with stories of the itinerancy of their embodiments and the itinerant situatedness of disability in its relation to dependency and heteronomy. |
It must be a bottom-up approach and not top-down imposition and the messages must address social realities and situatedness. |
How do the complexities of a woman's situatedness, including her class, race, ability, and sexuality impact her locations? |
On this basis, hermeneutics can be understood as the attempt to 'make explicit' the structure of such situatedness. |
Furthermore, it is not the case that our situatedness within history is a limiting condition only: rather, as the space of human experience and reason, it opens up the world to us in the first place. |
It goes by the name of perspectivism or situatedness or social constructionism. |