The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of both Feminist and Disability Studies, considered “guilty” of excluding women with disabilities from their theorization and, therefore, incapable to represent them as subjects. After a brief analysis of the similarities and the differences between the conditions of oppression experienced by people with disabilities and women, in this paper I first analyse some of the reasons that may be present behind the silence of Feminism on disability, then I show the importance of FDS for the feminist inquiry. Finally, I conclude by focusing on a recent and interesting point of convergence between Feminism and FDS, namely, the theme of vulnerability and de...
In this thesis, Incorporating Disability Studies: Revising the Introductory Women's Studies Course, ...
This position statement explores the overlap between feminist and disability studies as a strand of ...
This paper reviews theory and research on disability and gender from a UK perspective. It reflects u...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two o...
Women with disabilities are doubly discriminated against and socially excluded: through gender and d...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
While known for its high critical impact, until very recently Feminist Theory has not really paid at...
While known for its high critical impact, until very recently Feminist Theory has not really paid at...
The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinar...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
Overview: Feminism and disability rights are both about questioning social norms and removing obstac...
This study focuses on how the experiences of women with disabilities should be included in critical ...
Perhaps the best opening line in disability studies comes from Georgina Kleege: “Writing this book m...
Although a number of feminist scholars have scrutinized evolutionary psychology (EP) in order to sho...
In this thesis, Incorporating Disability Studies: Revising the Introductory Women's Studies Course, ...
This position statement explores the overlap between feminist and disability studies as a strand of ...
This paper reviews theory and research on disability and gender from a UK perspective. It reflects u...
The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the mid-Eighties as a critique of bot...
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two o...
Women with disabilities are doubly discriminated against and socially excluded: through gender and d...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
While known for its high critical impact, until very recently Feminist Theory has not really paid at...
While known for its high critical impact, until very recently Feminist Theory has not really paid at...
The article introduces readers to the study of disability, both with respect to the interdisciplinar...
Intersectionality has been an incredibly important concept to feminism since it was first introduced...
Overview: Feminism and disability rights are both about questioning social norms and removing obstac...
This study focuses on how the experiences of women with disabilities should be included in critical ...
Perhaps the best opening line in disability studies comes from Georgina Kleege: “Writing this book m...
Although a number of feminist scholars have scrutinized evolutionary psychology (EP) in order to sho...
In this thesis, Incorporating Disability Studies: Revising the Introductory Women's Studies Course, ...
This position statement explores the overlap between feminist and disability studies as a strand of ...
This paper reviews theory and research on disability and gender from a UK perspective. It reflects u...