Scholarly enquiry into the interrelationships of disability and commercial sex remains seriously under-represented within disability and sexuality research. This article, however, draws upon the sexual stories of heterosexual disabled men in order to explore their embodied realities of purchasing of sex, pleasure and intimacy from non-disabled female sex workers. A thematic analysis of these sexual stories revealed multiple and complex motivations for, and experiences of, purchasing of sex, pleasure and intimacy; a purchase ultimately shaped by men’s social and political positioning as disabled and, as with the motivations and experiences of heterosexual non-disabled men, by discourses of hegemonic masculinity and heteronormative sexuality....
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed (The Guardian, February 20, 201...
Open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Lice...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed (The Guardian, February 20, 201...
This article details a thematic analysis of disabled men and women’s accounts of past and present in...
Scholars studying sex work are often guided by compulsory able-bodiedness, asking sex workers for de...
Abstract: Set against dominant ableist discourses of sexuality, engaging in sex in the face of physi...
This paper uses autoethnographic data to examine how sex work and disability converge within commer...
Scholars studying sex work are often guided by compulsory able-bodiedness, asking sex workers for de...
Disabled people have traditionally been considered, paradoxically, as asexual or possessing an uncon...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed in the UK newspaper, The Guardi...
This paper follows up on qualitative interviews conducted with British disabled people in 1994-6, ex...
The Target Article by Benoit et al. (2022) discusses disability as an umbrella term for impairments,...
Disability helps us think differently about the ‘ideal’ neoliberal-able citizen who may not equate t...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed (The Guardian, February 20, 201...
Open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Lice...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed (The Guardian, February 20, 201...
This article details a thematic analysis of disabled men and women’s accounts of past and present in...
Scholars studying sex work are often guided by compulsory able-bodiedness, asking sex workers for de...
Abstract: Set against dominant ableist discourses of sexuality, engaging in sex in the face of physi...
This paper uses autoethnographic data to examine how sex work and disability converge within commer...
Scholars studying sex work are often guided by compulsory able-bodiedness, asking sex workers for de...
Disabled people have traditionally been considered, paradoxically, as asexual or possessing an uncon...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed in the UK newspaper, The Guardi...
This paper follows up on qualitative interviews conducted with British disabled people in 1994-6, ex...
The Target Article by Benoit et al. (2022) discusses disability as an umbrella term for impairments,...
Disability helps us think differently about the ‘ideal’ neoliberal-able citizen who may not equate t...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed (The Guardian, February 20, 201...
Open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Lice...
Fran Vicary, who has had cerebral palsy from birth, recently claimed (The Guardian, February 20, 201...