Intimate Lives of Disabled People

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Cisgender Heterosexual Men
critical disability studies
Disabled Feminist
Disabled Informants
Disabled Men
Disabled People
disabled people's sexual agency
Disabled Women
disablism
DisSexual
emotional
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Female PAs
feminist sociology
Impaired Body
Intimate Citizenship
Intimate Relationships
intimate relationships research
Non-disabled Men
Non-disabled Partner
Personal Assistant
psycho
Psycho Emotional Consequences
Psycho Emotional Dimensions
Psycho Emotional Disablism
qualitative narratives
Sex Purchases
Sex Work
Sexual Ableism
sexual citizenship
Sexual Stories
Sexual Support
Sexual Surrogacy
social inclusion theory
women
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367265373
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Disabled people are routinely assumed to lack the capabilities and capacities to embody and experience sexuality and desire, as well as the agency to love and be loved by others, and build their own families, if they so choose. Centring on the sexual, intimate and erotic lives of disabled people, this book presents a rare opportunity to understand and ask critical questions about such widely held assumptions.

In essence, this book is a collection of sexual stories, told by disabled people on their own terms and in their own ways. Stories that shed light on areas of disability, love and life that are typically overlooked and ignored. A sociological analysis of these stories reveals the creative ways in which disabled people manage and negotiate their sexual and intimate lives in contexts where these are habitually denied. In its calls for disabled people’s sexual and intimate citizenship, stories are drawn upon as the means to create social change and build more radically inclusive sexual cultures.

In this ground breaking feminist critical disability studies text, The Intimate Lives of Disabled People introduces and contributes to contemporary debates around disability, sexuality and intimacy in the 21st century. Its arguments are relevant and accessible to researchers, academics, and students across a wide range of disciplines – such as sociology, gender studies, psychology, social work, and philosophy – as well as disabled people, their families and allies, and the professionals who work with and for them.

Kirsty Liddiard is a Research Fellow in the School of Education at the University of Sheffield, where she also co-leads the Institute for the Study of the Human (iHuman).

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