The intersection of theories of disability and bisexuality is unexplored, yet both are identities rendered in/visible by paternalistic environments where individual and political identities are defined by oppositional binaries and vulnerable to compulsory citizenship. The development of such identities can be better understood by using a bisexual approach to inform theories of disability and a disability approach to inform theories of sexuality inclusive of bisexuality. Common themes that emerge center around issues of choice, fluidity of identity, the phenomena of “coming out” and “passing,” and limitations to citizenship attendant to in/visible identities. Disability studies can provide a non-normative discursive space within which suc...
Transgender bodies and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as illustratio...
abstract: Every day we pass people without thinking everyone has a story. If an individual looks “n...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
Intersectionality, first introduced by Kimberle Crenshaw, has become a widely accepted framework for...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).Until recently the sexuality o...
Asexuality as a distinct form of sexual subjectivity has emerged over the past couple of decades, an...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
Disability theorists have long-argued that social norms related to gender, sexuality, and disability...
This thesis investigates the current cultural discourses surrounding sexuality in persons with disab...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
In this essay, I offer tentative ruminations about the possibilities/challenges of theory and praxis...
Chapter 1 establishes my search for reflections of my identities in the larger culture. I describe m...
This dissertation is a multi-methodological project that examines the experiences of being both LGBT...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Transgender bodies and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as illustratio...
abstract: Every day we pass people without thinking everyone has a story. If an individual looks “n...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
Intersectionality, first introduced by Kimberle Crenshaw, has become a widely accepted framework for...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).Until recently the sexuality o...
Asexuality as a distinct form of sexual subjectivity has emerged over the past couple of decades, an...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
Disability theorists have long-argued that social norms related to gender, sexuality, and disability...
This thesis investigates the current cultural discourses surrounding sexuality in persons with disab...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
In this essay, I offer tentative ruminations about the possibilities/challenges of theory and praxis...
Chapter 1 establishes my search for reflections of my identities in the larger culture. I describe m...
This dissertation is a multi-methodological project that examines the experiences of being both LGBT...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Transgender bodies and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as illustratio...
abstract: Every day we pass people without thinking everyone has a story. If an individual looks “n...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...