Contested pleasures: The sociopolitical economy of disability and sexuality
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- Shildrick, Margrit (Auteur)
Titre
Contested pleasures: The sociopolitical economy of disability and sexuality
Résumé
Consideration of sexual pleasure in the lives of people with disabilities plays little part in lay consciousness, and practically none in social policy. This article investigates such repression by engaging with a cultural imaginary that fears nonnormative sexuality as being a potential point of societal breakdown. Recent work in disability studies gives a very different understanding of the sexuate body that opens up the parameters of sexuality for everyone. This work challenges current social policy’s supposedly rational utilitarian basis and the principle of equality that together ground a sociopolitical economy of disability predicated on rehabilitation or compensation. Nonetheless, the call for sexual citizenship for people with disabi lities is fraught with difficulties, not least regarding the potential extension of govern mentality. An effective approach not only will take into account the sociopolitical aspects of this issue but also will respond to both the full embodiment of disability and its significance in mainstream culture.
Publication
Sexuality Research & Social Policy
Volume
4
Numéro
1
Pages
53-66
Date
2007
Langue
Anglais
Titre abrégé
Contested pleasures
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Shildrick, Margrit. (2007). Contested pleasures: The sociopolitical economy of disability and sexuality. Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 4(1), 53‑66. https://doi.org/10.1525/srsp.2007.4.1.53
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