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Reinventing Disability and Sexuality
Presenters
Scholarly support for this presentation
Scholarly support for this presentation, Con't
Today's discussion points
Categories of literature on disability and sexuality
Functional
Discrimination
Discrimination, con't
Sexual Access
Sexual access, con't
Major dilemmas in current literature
Major dilemmas, con't
Major dilemmas
Verifiable claims
Verifiable claims, con't
Claims that are not verifiable
Claims that are not verifiable - b
Claims that are not verifiable - c
Claims that are not verifiable - d
Result of Vague Thinking
Result of essentialist thinking
Results of essentialist thinking, con't
Myth guides desired affirmative and long-term responses
Removes discussion, analysis and promotion of "disability sexuality" from the diversity of sexuality relevant to all people
Removes disability sexuality...
Removes discussion, analysis and promotion of "disability sexuality" from the diversity of sexuality theory and research relevant to all people
Definitions
Sexuality
Disability
Disability as diversity
Why does disability belong within a progressive diversity dialog?
Why does disability belong within a progressive diversity dialog? - b
Diversity history in brief: Looking backward
Contribution of nomothetic inquiry 1
Contribution of nomothetic inquiry 2
The normal curve: "Normal Man"
Pluralism emerges
Multiculturalism
Expansive view
Looking forward, not backward
Looking forward, not backward, con't.
Conceptualizing difference
Post-positivism
Objectified bodies
Current responses— Make atypical people typical
Slide description of tall normal curve
Current responses— Make atypical people typical- b
Our vision for the future-Flatten the Curve
Slide description of boradened normal curve
Flattening the curve
Inclusion
Expansive Universal Ideology (DePoy & Gilson, 2006)
Our vision in action today
2004 Ad for Colours Wheelchair Woman in designer wheelchair
Slide Description of woman
Performing artists - ndaf.org
Slide Description of dancers
Becoming Her
Becoming Her - b
Becoming Her - c
Becoming Her, Mark O'Brien
Slide Description of Mark O'Brian
Portrait, Mark O'Brien
Slide Description in iron lung
Credits
Thank you
Text and Images from Slide
Looking forward, not backward
Categorical affirmative responses to discrimination, oppression, and exclusion are necessary but should be temporary.
Social justice must rely on democracy and equal opportunity for all.
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