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Sexual citizenship through resistance: a movement that centers disabled women’s voices
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Auteur/contributeur
- MacKeigan, Tanya (Auteur)
Titre
Sexual citizenship through resistance: a movement that centers disabled women’s voices
Résumé
This research examines the discourses that shape disabled
women’s sexual subjectivity. I wanted to see how disabled
women’s understanding of themselves as sexual is socially
influenced. I held a focus group and individually interviewed
five self-identified physically disabled women about
their sexual lives. They shared detailed stories of personal
experiences and societal influences. The main social influences
that were present in the women’s stories were ableism,
sexism, and resistance; the focus of this article is resistance.
Resistance discourses challenge mainstream notions of disability
and sexuality and combat the oppression that ableism
and sexism can create. It is important work to highlight
these resistance narratives; they are often overlooked in
society. Diverse social understandings of disability and
sexuality are needed, and it is important that they come
from disabled people. This research seeks to make space
for disabled perspectives in the interest of sexual inclusivity
and sexual citizenship for disabled women.
Publication
Disability & Society
Volume
36
Numéro
4
Pages
656-677
Date
2021
Langue
Anglais
Titre abrégé
Sexual citizenship through resistance
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Référence
MacKeigan, Tanya. (2021). Sexual citizenship through resistance: a movement that centers disabled women’s voices. Disability & Society, 36(4), 656‑677. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2020.1751077
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Discipline
Périodes historiques
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