This article examines the use of metaphors of disability in feminist texts. Starting from an understanding of feminism as a movement to end sex and gender oppression in the lives of all people, a movement aligned with anti-racist, anti-homophobic, anti-classist and anti-ableist movements, I make connections between sexist and ableist rhetoric in order to expose the political and intellectual repercussions for feminist work that relies upon metaphors of disability. I argue that most current uses of disability metaphors promote an ideology of impairment as a negative form of embodiment. In order to articulate my claims, I provide a close reading of extended disability metaphors used in work by bell hooks and Tania Modleski, identifying the im...
Although feminist philosophers have been critical of the gendered norms contained within the history...
Ableism is everywhere. Its practices often operate under the guise of rationality, but they are toxi...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...
Situated at the intersection of disability and feminist theory, this paper conducts an analysis of a...
Overview: Feminism and disability rights are both about questioning social norms and removing obstac...
This project is a feminist disability rhetorical analysis of US black and white women’s rights movem...
Sociologists are using intersectional lenses to examine an increasingly wider range of processes and...
abstract: Every day we pass people without thinking everyone has a story. If an individual looks “n...
The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinar...
This article sets out the initial terrain for a critical stylistics of disability exposing the lingu...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two o...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
Although feminist philosophers have been critical of the gendered norms contained within the history...
Ableism is everywhere. Its practices often operate under the guise of rationality, but they are toxi...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...
Situated at the intersection of disability and feminist theory, this paper conducts an analysis of a...
Overview: Feminism and disability rights are both about questioning social norms and removing obstac...
This project is a feminist disability rhetorical analysis of US black and white women’s rights movem...
Sociologists are using intersectional lenses to examine an increasingly wider range of processes and...
abstract: Every day we pass people without thinking everyone has a story. If an individual looks “n...
The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinar...
This article sets out the initial terrain for a critical stylistics of disability exposing the lingu...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two o...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
Although feminist philosophers have been critical of the gendered norms contained within the history...
Ableism is everywhere. Its practices often operate under the guise of rationality, but they are toxi...
My dissertation argues that disability profoundly shapes the thematic and aesthetic choices of black...