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Ally Day
Pág. 104 - 121
This paper interrogates the ambiguity of disability identification for women living with HIV, drawing on a nine-month field research project where participants formed a book group, reading memoirs about chronic episodic conditions such as HIV, lupus, MS,...
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Ally Day
Pág. 104 - 121
This paper interrogates the ambiguity of disability identification for women living with HIV, drawing on a nine-month field research project where participants formed a book group, reading memoirs about chronic episodic conditions such as HIV, lupus, MS,...
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Jen Slater, Kirsty Liddiard
Pág. 83 - 93
We argue the need for coalition between trans and disability studies and activism, and that Disability Studies gives us the tools for this task. Our argument rests upon six facets. First and foremost, we explicitly acknowledge the existence of trans disa...
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Jen Slater, Kirsty Liddiard
Pág. 83 - 93
We argue the need for coalition between trans and disability studies and activism, and that Disability Studies gives us the tools for this task. Our argument rests upon six facets. First and foremost, we explicitly acknowledge the existence of trans disa...
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Eliza Chandler
Pág. 114 - 118
Alison Kafer?s Feminist, Queer, Crip makes important interventions into feminist theory, queer theory, and disability studies by bringing disability to bear on feminist and queer theoretical frameworks and addressing how disability is figured in and thro...
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Kaley Roosen
Pág. 129 - 136
In Becoming Women: The Embodied Self in Image Culture, Rice interweaves the personal narratives of 90 women of diverse backgrounds with post-structural feminist critical psychology and disability studies theory in a manner that illuminates the complex pr...
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Kaley Roosen
Pág. 129 - 136
In Becoming Women: The Embodied Self in Image Culture, Rice interweaves the personal narratives of 90 women of diverse backgrounds with post-structural feminist critical psychology and disability studies theory in a manner that illuminates the complex pr...
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