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Tourism, disability and inclusion in twentieth century Italy: summer camps for young the blind, mutilated and those with polio
Journal of Tourism History Pub Date : 2020-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2020.1713235
Luciano Maffi 1 , Martino Lorenzo Fagnani 2
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ABSTRACT The paper analyses the archival documentation of two Italian institutions in reference to summer camps for young people with disabilities during 1950s-70s. In this way it highlights the precursor role of these institutions in proposing an inclusive tourist experience for young people with disabilities. Italy only had adequate legislation in this direction beginning in the 1980s-90s. In particular, Law No. 104 in 1992 is fundamental for the inclusion of people with disabilities in Italian society. In the specific field of tourism, before this law it was very difficult for them to enjoy complete but also safe holidays. The goal of this paper is to highlight the Italian experience, examining actions taken in the years after World War II that would spawn mature policies many years later.

中文翻译:

20 世纪意大利的旅游、残疾和包容:盲人、残废和脊髓灰质炎青少年夏令营

摘要 本文分析了两个意大利机构的档案文件,参考了 1950 年代至 70 年代的残疾青年夏令营。通过这种方式,它突出了这些机构在为残疾青年提供包容性旅游体验方面的先导作用。意大利从 1980 年代到 90 年代才在这方面制定了足够的立法。尤其是 1992 年的第 104 号法律对于将残疾人纳入意大利社会至关重要。在特定的旅游领域,在此法律之前,他们很难享受完整而安全的假期。本文的目的是突出意大利的经验,考察二战后几年采取的行动,这些行动将在多年后产生成熟的政策。
更新日期:2020-01-02
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