Reinventing Disability and Sexuality - Women in the Curriculum and Women Studies Program
Table of Contents
- 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
Slide description
- Image of a broadened normal curve