The article discusses the perception of physical otherness. The author compares theoretical knowledge regarding the mechanisms according to which stereotypes function with the empirical approach to the concept of femininity. The content of the article is intended to provoke reflection on the condition of value system in the society and to show the complexity behind the gender-related aspects of self-identity. The core of this analysis is to answer the question: ‘What lays the basis for the sense of femininity?’; especially for disabled people, a group which seems to somehow diverge from commonly accepted norms. Research findings quoted In the article allow to approach the problem from a different perspective in order to rediscover the power...
The field of disability studies holds that disability is a political and cultural identity, not just...
Within the past ten years, the notion of Influencer has taken over social media platforms and led to...
The position of the disabled woman in current U.S. society deserves political, theoretical and empir...
Analyzing twelve semi-structured interviews with physically disabled women and the data collected at...
CITATION: Hunt, X., Braathen, S. H. & Rohleder, P. 2021. Physical disability and femininity : an int...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore young women’s lived experience of the body, which, on one ...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
With its emphasis on physical form, the diffusion of the feminine ideal relies heavily on the use of...
The paper presents the results of a qualitative research on a topic of the film imagery of people wi...
This thesis explores how the body and femininity are constructed by starting from the subjective exp...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
To the prevailing paradigm of our understanding of a physical handicap new paradigms have been recen...
Disabled individuals are often disempowered and steered clear of, as the average, able-bodied person...
This paper is an attempt to develop a sociology of impairment and to theorise embodiment in the lebe...
The field of disability studies holds that disability is a political and cultural identity, not just...
Within the past ten years, the notion of Influencer has taken over social media platforms and led to...
The position of the disabled woman in current U.S. society deserves political, theoretical and empir...
Analyzing twelve semi-structured interviews with physically disabled women and the data collected at...
CITATION: Hunt, X., Braathen, S. H. & Rohleder, P. 2021. Physical disability and femininity : an int...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore young women’s lived experience of the body, which, on one ...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
With its emphasis on physical form, the diffusion of the feminine ideal relies heavily on the use of...
The paper presents the results of a qualitative research on a topic of the film imagery of people wi...
This thesis explores how the body and femininity are constructed by starting from the subjective exp...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
To the prevailing paradigm of our understanding of a physical handicap new paradigms have been recen...
Disabled individuals are often disempowered and steered clear of, as the average, able-bodied person...
This paper is an attempt to develop a sociology of impairment and to theorise embodiment in the lebe...
The field of disability studies holds that disability is a political and cultural identity, not just...
Within the past ten years, the notion of Influencer has taken over social media platforms and led to...
The position of the disabled woman in current U.S. society deserves political, theoretical and empir...