This position statement explores the overlap between feminist and disability studies as a strand of intersectional feminism, with particular attention to the graduate school and early career context
Although a number of feminist scholars have scrutinized evolutionary psychology (EP) in order to sho...
This paper is developed from our study on sexual and reproductive rights of women with disability in...
This dissertation contributes to the development of philosophy of disability by drawing on disabilit...
This position statement explores the overlap between feminist and disability studies as a strand of ...
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two o...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
Disabled women (for example, Morris 1991, 1996; Sheldon 2004; Vernon 1997, 1999) have for a long tim...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Abstract Feminist Disability Studies: Theoretical Deba...
In the 1960s, the term “gender” emerged in the academic literature to indicate the socially construc...
Tomasz Kasprzak, Feminist disability studies vs discrimination of women with disabilities. Interdisc...
Intersectional analysis, amongst both scholars and social movement activists, has historically focus...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinar...
In this introduction we explore the genealogies and methodologies of feminist disability studies (FD...
Although a number of feminist scholars have scrutinized evolutionary psychology (EP) in order to sho...
This paper is developed from our study on sexual and reproductive rights of women with disability in...
This dissertation contributes to the development of philosophy of disability by drawing on disabilit...
This position statement explores the overlap between feminist and disability studies as a strand of ...
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two o...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
Disabled women (for example, Morris 1991, 1996; Sheldon 2004; Vernon 1997, 1999) have for a long tim...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Abstract Feminist Disability Studies: Theoretical Deba...
In the 1960s, the term “gender” emerged in the academic literature to indicate the socially construc...
Tomasz Kasprzak, Feminist disability studies vs discrimination of women with disabilities. Interdisc...
Intersectional analysis, amongst both scholars and social movement activists, has historically focus...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinar...
In this introduction we explore the genealogies and methodologies of feminist disability studies (FD...
Although a number of feminist scholars have scrutinized evolutionary psychology (EP) in order to sho...
This paper is developed from our study on sexual and reproductive rights of women with disability in...
This dissertation contributes to the development of philosophy of disability by drawing on disabilit...