[AI] Fwd: H-Net Review [H-Disability]: Murphy on Krentz, 'Elusive Kinship: Disability and Human Rights in Postcolonial Literature'

2024-03-26 Thread manohar vaswani
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Disability and Human Rights in Postcolonial Literature'
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Christopher Krentz.  Elusive Kinship: Disability and Human Rights in
Postcolonial Literature.  Philadelphia  Temple University Press,
2022.  198 pp.  $110.50 (cloth), ISBN 978-1-4399--4.

Reviewed by Michael Murphy (Thomas University)
Published on H-Disability (March, 2024)
Commissioned by Iain C. Hutchison

Christopher Krentz's _Elusive Kinship: Disability and Human Rights in
Postcolonial Literature_ (2022) is a thorough interdisciplinary
examination of the importance of highlighting disabled fictional
characters in the postcolonial Global South through the use of three
interdisciplinary fields: postcolonial studies, studies of human
rights and literature, and literary disability studies. In his
detailed yet concise monograph, Krentz argues that "dynamic
postcolonial literature often helps to create the imaginative
connection required to implement meaningful human rights and justice
for disabled people" (p. 10).

The highpoint of Krentz's book is his use of literary characters to
convey his argument. He draws upon the three aforementioned
interdisciplinary fields to historicize and discuss how the
characters and their situations are conveyed by the writer and
reader. After a detailed introduction, meticulously presented, and
the study's overall presentism in drawing parallels between the state
of disabled people in larger twentieth-century postcolonial Global
South and the present day, Krentz presents the reality of disabled
peoples' health and medical, social, and cultural fate through
several stories in their behind-and-forward histories by using
postcolonial literature.

Krentz then jumps right into literary works and subjects that voice
detailed, and at times harrowing, depictions of life as a disabled
person in the postcolonial Global South. He introduces us to _Things
Fall Apart_ (1958) by Nigerian native and author Chinua Achebe
(1930-2013). Following a discussion about the impact of Northern
colonialism, Krentz sets up his exploration of the novel and its
characters by connecting colonialism to the state of disabled people
in the postcolonial Global South--abandoned, ignored, reduced to
begging, living one day at a time, and burdened by the fear of death.
While discussing cultural views cast upon disabled people and the
role of late-nineteenth-century Northern colonization on Igbo society
during a time of change, Krentz establishes his theoretical framework
for the remainder of the book.

Historical realities surrounding the transition from the colonial
world come through in the book. Themes of traditionalism are pitted
against the unknown future and the day-to-day realities of living in
the postcolonial Global South, especially as a disabled person.
Through the lens of disability justice and disabled people, Achebe
highlights this sense of uncertainty even in a possibly positively
changing period. This is also seen in Salman Rushdie's _Midnight's
Children_ (1981), in the discussion of which Krentz introduces
readers to the protagonist of the novel, Saleem, one of many children
left to a life of impoverishment and begging as a disabled person.
Saleem is viewed as being special for having supernatural telepathic
powers, which makes him, among other disabled people in the novel,
what I term "characters with privileges" due to their disabilities.
Krentz explains that this trope is seen throughout literature and
history concerning powers possessed by disabled people, often those
with physical impairments, to compensate for their permanent frailty.
He concludes that such tropes, especially in literature, further
stereotypes.

The fourth and fifth chapters of the book center on the ways in which
disabled people are often disregarded and discounted in both
literature and reality, and the role of empathy on the parts of the
author and the reader in the presentation of disabled literary
figures. In the fourth chapter, readers are introduced to the
"frequent metaphorical significance" of literature when examining
disabled people in the postcolonial Global South (p. 85). While this
idea is detailed in the first two chapters of the book, Krentz
emphasizes that "this metaphorical aspect has often caused critics
outside of disability studies to skip over the realistic, material
side of disability representation" while explaining and using Clare
Barker's theoretical framework to note that "the two often happen
simultaneously" (p. 85). Whilee xamining the work of psychiatrist,
social philosopher, and Marxist theorist Frantz Fanon (1925-61) in
_Black Skin, White Masks_ (1952), Krentz uses several disability
studies scholars' works and words to explain the significance of
metaphor in postcolonial literature. He highlights that "in some of
the best postcolo

[AI] Final report on compatibility issue between Android accessibility sweet and gboard

2024-03-26 Thread yatin panchal
Instructions to follow:

1. Mention your device name along with Android version.


2. Talk back version and gboard version.


3. Copy the report given below make some necessary changes so it cannot be
taken like copy paste.


4. Go to talk back setting, click on help and tutorial, click on send
feedback then paste and submit. Same thing applies to gboard.


5. Send the same email to Google disability support.


6. If this is done together, definitely Google has to work on it.


Final Report: Compatibility Issue Between Android Accessibility Suite and
Gboard

Requested Feature or Behavior (WHAT):

- Reintroduce the previous cursor navigation method used in Gboard.


- Make swipe-to-type an optional feature in Gboard, allowing users to
enable or disable it.

Customer's Issue (WHY):

- The current cursor navigation in Gboard, when used with TalkBack, makes
it challenging to move the cursor to specific buttons such as "send,"
"submit," or "done" while typing with the swipe-to-type feature.


- Voice typing in Gboard produces double beeps upon pressing the voice
input button, which is disruptive.

FR for Which Apps/Products (WHERE):

- This request pertains to the Android Accessibility Suite (TalkBack) and
the Gboard app.

Why This Feature is Requested (WHY):

- The proposed changes are intended to enhance compatibility and the user
experience between TalkBack and Gboard for users with visual impairments
who depend on swipe-to-type for faster input.

Why This Feature is Important (WHY):

- The current cursor navigation issue impedes efficient typing and button
selection, affecting usability.


- The double beep from voice typing is superfluous and interrupts the user
experience.

Real-Time Scenario or Accessibility Use Case (WHAT):

- A user with visual impairments is composing a message using swipe-to-type
with TalkBack enabled. They need to move the cursor to the "send" button,
but the current cursor navigation complicates precise movement, disrupting
the typing flow. This is because the cursor moves within the characters
regardless of whether they swipe right or left.

Additional Notes:

- These issues have been present since the introduction of TalkBack version
9 and the swipe-to-type functionality in Gboard.


- The issues have been reported since 2019 and persist across various
Android devices from different manufacturers running Android versions 8 to
14. Therefore, I request that Google address these bugs directly, rather
than attributing them to other manufacturers.

Thanks and regards,
Yatin Panchal

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[AI] Question Regarding Kotak 811 Bank Account

2024-03-26 Thread Vaibhav Bhandari
Hi Everyone,

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FW: [AI] Sharing a link of a new app for your phone for improving accessibility

2024-03-26 Thread Preeti Monga
Friends got this mail from Tanay and sharing the same with all of you.

Please read below for Tanay’s mail.

Warmly

Preeti

 

Preeti Monga – Chief Executive Officer

 

  

Inspiring INCLUSION! Fostering DIGNITY!

 

 

Mobile : 91 9871701646

E-mail : preeti.mo...@silver-linings.org 
 

Website : www.silver-linings.org  

Our Services: Trainings- Unique Motivation Programmes, Diversity & Inclusion, 
POSH.

 

Your Choice to partner with us contributes towards quality Education & 
Empowerment of Visually Impaired Girls, and providing them with secure Hostel 
facility at SHIKSHA (A CSR Initiative of Silver Linings)

 

From: Tanay Venkata Talisetty Sai [mailto:tanay@comviva.com] 
Sent: 27 March 2024 00:44
To: Preeti Monga 
Subject: Re: [AI] Sharing a link of a new app for your phone for improving 
accessibility

 

Thank you for passing on the feedback, Preeti Ma’am. 

 

I don’t think I would have access to reply to Vaibhav via the group address. 

 

But if that is a possibility, please pass on my note to Vaibav:

 


Hi Vaibhav, 

 

Thanks for giving the app a try, and passing on feedback. This is incredibly 
valuable to me.

 

While I was aware of BeMyEyes previously, I wasn’t aware of BeMyAI when 
building the app. I got to know about it in a conversation with Preeti Ma’am 
when I shared the link with her. 

 

Firstly, that doesn’t change anything for me. I am a strong believer of not 
letting any single company, or organization hold monopolistic control over a 
large tool. Especially, one that so many people depend on, like in this case. I 
strongly believe there should be multiple options in the market, even if they 
are not so good as the other one, to ensure fairness. Such alternatives are 
exactly what would prevent BeMyAI from suddenly announcing one day a 
subscription fee of $10 per month. (Not claiming that BeMyAI would do so, but 
only a hypothetical situation, which is very often the case). 

 

Secondly, there is no profit or monetary aspect driving this app. What started 
as something that I built as an pet project while I was learning AI, evolved 
into Newton Eyes. While I was not aware of such existing tool, I give full 
credit to BeMyAI for thinking of this idea first. 

 

Thirdly, I did a couple of workshops in enabling some of the students of Jyothi 
Seva Blind School with this app. I was surprised that none of those students 
mentioned about BeMyAI in those workshops, and they were actually experience 
such app for the first time. And when I got to know about BeMyAI app from 
Preeti ma’am, the first thing I did is pass on that information to the students 
I was in touch with there. Because I am not competing with other apps, but the 
intent was only to contribute to the community.

 

Thanks to Preeti ma’am passing the message to all, I received a lot of feedback 
from many individuals. 

 

Below are the main themes of feedback:

*   Signup process is challenging, add one-click google login instead
*   The voice from the app often overlaps with the voice of TalkBack. So 
instead of broadcasting voice, just show the text on the screen and let the 
users read it using TalkBack

 

I will be rolling out a newer version of the app soon implementing this 
feedback. 

 

However, this is a personal pursuit of mine, as a pet project, with no monetary 
intent. Without a large team driving it, the features and feedback will take 
time for iterations. As a further step, I would want to opensource this app so 
there is a opensource free alternative in the market, without creating a 
dependency on just any single organization or person. 

 

Cheers

Tanay

 

 

 

 




    



Tanay Sai

CTO |  MobiLytix Digital Marketing

 








  www.comviva.com 




Sy No. 144, Office Block, 

RMZ Galleria, Floor X , Yelahanka,
Bengaluru – 560064, Karnataka, India

 

 

From: Preeti Monga mailto:preeti.mo...@silver-linings.org> >
Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 10:12 AM
To: Tanay Venkata Talisetty Sai mailto:tanay@comviva.com> >
Subject: FW: [AI] Sharing a link of a new app for your phone for improving 
accessibility

Got this mail from one of the mailing lists for your information please

 

Preeti Monga – Chief Executive Officer

 

  

Inspiring INCLUSION! Fostering DIGNITY!

 

 

Mobile : 91 9871701646

E-mail : preeti.mo...@silver-linings.org 
 

Website : www.silver-linings.org  

Our Services: Trainings- Unique Motivation Programmes, Diversity & Inclusion, 
POSH.

 

Your Choice to partner with us contributes towards quality Education & 
Empowerment of Visually Impaired Girls, and providing them with secure Hostel 
facility at SHIKSHA (A CSR Initiative of Silver L

[AI] Regarding IRCTC IOS app.

2024-03-26 Thread Maruti Paramwad
Hello all,

Greetings!
As above subject says, i am facing issue with irctc ios app. Whenever I try to 
book a ticket using IRCTC app, the app closed automatically. I am not able to 
book train ticket on IRCTC app. If anyone facing same issue, please let me know 
what is the problem.
Sent from my iPhone

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[AI] Samsung Accessibility improvement

2024-03-26 Thread Ashutosh Singhal
If you are a Person With Blindness or Person With Low Vision and want to
contribute improvement in Samsung Accessibility. Although Samsung
Accessibility is good but not excellent like Samsung Text to Speech Engine
does not have good quality voices for any Indian Language even Hindi
Language, It has either no voice for many Indian Languages or only one
voice available for any Indian Language even Hindi unlike English USA and
English UK, It even does not have Auto-Switch Language option so far and In
Samsung TalkBack so many bugs are coming with every update etc. If you want
to do something improvement in Samsung Accessibility . Kindly call at +91
8076798104.
Ashutosh Singhal

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Re: [AI] Perspectives on Employment As a Overseas Citizenship Card Holder in India For PWD

2024-03-26 Thread KONGALETI SATYANARAYANA
Hi Sagar,

As you said, non-citizens of India cannot hold a government job.
but, I cannot agree with you on the point that you raised on
employment opportunities in Private sector.
Yes, it might be tough from your perspective.
But, if a person  can try reaching out to the people with disabilities
working in corporate companies and contacting the organisations working for
the employment for persons with disabilities,definitely the person  can get
a good opportunity. In fact, better opportunities than government jobs in
terms of salary and so on,provided that the person grows well .
But, one thing is that a person should have the right skills and
attitude along with determination and patience.
a strong network in corporate will surely get an opportunity!
In fact, in my opinion , a private job is easily gettable in comparison to
the government considering the scribe dependency at the time of examination
given that almost all government jobs require 1 or 2 exams to be passed.

Thanks,
Satya



On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 4:12 PM sagar Verma 
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> As per the subject, as you know, most people with disabilities are working
> in government sectors. I want to know, first, how many overseas citizenship
> card holders, BWD, are residing in India. The main query is, as the
> overseas citizenship card has indefinite living rights in India,
> essentially like APR green card. Now, what about employment perspectives?
> I'm suspecting private sector is a bit difficult when compared with the
> government, given the overseas citizenship card holders cannot hold
> government postings. Any experiences in terms of employment would be
> appreciated.
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[AI] DELHI STATE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED, 2024-25

2024-03-26 Thread NAB Delhi Helpline
Dear Delhi State Chess Players,

We are happy to inform you that you have been invited to participate in the
Delhi State Chess Championship for Visually Challenged 2024-25. Which will
be held in Delhi from 11th April 2024 to 13th April 2024. This tournament
is Organized by Delhi Chess Association for the Blind (DCAB) under the
agies of All India Chess Federation for the blind (AICFB). to support by
National Association for the Blind (NAB)

Venue: National Association for the Blind Sector five, RK Puram Near
Munirka Metro Station New Delhi 110022

Please note that registration is mandatory to all participants on AICFB
ChessMitra Portal. All Players must register your name on
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with annual registration fee of Rs. 150/- each player for financial year
2024-25.

The reporting time of all players is 8:30 AM.

Please note that only breakfast, tea and lunch will be provided to you
during this tournament.

Please note that the staying arrangement is not provided by the organizer.

Escorts are not allowed without prior approval.

The Final function will be held on 13rd April 2024 at 3:00 PM for which the
attendance of all participants is compulsory.

All players must register their entries on or before 07, April, 2024 After
that No entries will be Allowed.

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[AI] Perspectives on Employment As a Overseas Citizenship Card Holder in India For PWD

2024-03-26 Thread sagar Verma
As per the subject, as you know, most people with disabilities are working
in government sectors. I want to know, first, how many overseas citizenship
card holders, BWD, are residing in India. The main query is, as the
overseas citizenship card has indefinite living rights in India,
essentially like APR green card. Now, what about employment perspectives?
I'm suspecting private sector is a bit difficult when compared with the
government, given the overseas citizenship card holders cannot hold
government postings. Any experiences in terms of employment would be
appreciated.

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Re: [AI] Job alert

2024-03-26 Thread AMAN HUSIAN
Where are password

On Tue, 26 Mar, 2024, 2:38 PM Geeta Nair,  wrote:

> Job
>
> Two posts as Female Staff Nurse, one post as Catering Supervisor, one post
> as Lab Attendant and four posts as Mess Helper
> One
> post as Stenographer, four posts as Junior Secretariat Assistant for
> Visually Impaired in Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti,
>
> Total Post: Eight posts for Low Vision and five posts for Visually Impaired
>
> Qualification:
>
> Female Staff Nurse: B.Sc (Hons.) in Nursing from a recognized
> University/Institute.
>
> Age Limit: Upto 35 years
>
> Desirable: Working knowledge of Hindi/Regional Language and English.
>
> Stenographer: 12th pass from a recognized Board or University.
>
> Skill test Norms
>
> Dictation: 10 mts@ 80 w.p.m.
> Transcription: 50 mts (Eng.) 65 mts (Hindi) (On computer)
>
> Age Limit: 18-27 years
>
> Catering Supervisor : Bachelor's Degree in Hotel Management from an
> institution recognized by Ministry of Tourism.Govt. of India/State
> Government.
>
> Age Limit: Upto 35 years
>
>  Junior Secretariat Assistant : Senior Secondary certificate (Class XI I)
> from a recognized Board and possessing minimum speed of 30 words per
>  minute in English typewriting or 25 words per minute in Hindi typewriting
>
> Age Limit:  18-27 years
>
> 1. Knowledge of computer operation and data entry acquired either as a
> subject at +2 level or through 06 months' diploma in computers from a
> recognized institution or
> through computer literacy certificate at school level.
> 2. Experience in accounts / administrative matters in Govt. / Semi Govt. /
> Autonomous organization.
>
>  Lab Attendant: 10th Class pass with a certificate/ diploma in Laboratory
> Technique
> Age Limit: 18-30 years
>
> Mess Helper : Matriculation pass (Class X passed from recognized board)
>
> 05 years' experience of working in a Govt. residential organization's
> Mess/school's Mess and
> (iii) Passing of skill test prescribed by NVS
>
> Age Limit: 18-30 years
>
> Apply Online through NVS website at www.navodaya.gov.in
>
> Last date: April 30, 2024
>
> Application fee is Rs. 500/-
>
> Selected candidates are liable to be posted anywhere in India.
>
> For complete details :
> https://navodaya.gov.in/nvs/en/Recruitment/Notification-Vacancies/
>
> More at:
> http://eyeway.org.in/?q=non-teaching-posts-navodaya-vidyalaya-samiti
>
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[AI] Job alert

2024-03-26 Thread Geeta Nair
Job

Two posts as Female Staff Nurse, one post as Catering Supervisor, one post
as Lab Attendant and four posts as Mess Helper
One
post as Stenographer, four posts as Junior Secretariat Assistant for
Visually Impaired in Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti,

Total Post: Eight posts for Low Vision and five posts for Visually Impaired

Qualification:

Female Staff Nurse: B.Sc (Hons.) in Nursing from a recognized
University/Institute.

Age Limit: Upto 35 years

Desirable: Working knowledge of Hindi/Regional Language and English.

Stenographer: 12th pass from a recognized Board or University.

Skill test Norms

Dictation: 10 mts@ 80 w.p.m.
Transcription: 50 mts (Eng.) 65 mts (Hindi) (On computer)

Age Limit: 18-27 years

Catering Supervisor : Bachelor's Degree in Hotel Management from an
institution recognized by Ministry of Tourism.Govt. of India/State
Government.

Age Limit: Upto 35 years

 Junior Secretariat Assistant : Senior Secondary certificate (Class XI I)
from a recognized Board and possessing minimum speed of 30 words per
 minute in English typewriting or 25 words per minute in Hindi typewriting

Age Limit:  18-27 years

1. Knowledge of computer operation and data entry acquired either as a
subject at +2 level or through 06 months' diploma in computers from a
recognized institution or
through computer literacy certificate at school level.
2. Experience in accounts / administrative matters in Govt. / Semi Govt. /
Autonomous organization.

 Lab Attendant: 10th Class pass with a certificate/ diploma in Laboratory
Technique
Age Limit: 18-30 years

Mess Helper : Matriculation pass (Class X passed from recognized board)

05 years' experience of working in a Govt. residential organization's
Mess/school's Mess and
(iii) Passing of skill test prescribed by NVS

Age Limit: 18-30 years

Apply Online through NVS website at www.navodaya.gov.in

Last date: April 30, 2024

Application fee is Rs. 500/-

Selected candidates are liable to be posted anywhere in India.

For complete details :
https://navodaya.gov.in/nvs/en/Recruitment/Notification-Vacancies/

More at:
http://eyeway.org.in/?q=non-teaching-posts-navodaya-vidyalaya-samiti

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Geeta S Nair
Research & Communication Officer
Score Foundation
17/107, Vikram Vihar Lajpat Nagar-4
New Delhi-110024
Telephone No. 011-26472582/81

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