1. Malinowska, A. (2018). Lost in representation: Disabled sex and the aesthetics of the ‘norm’. Sexualities, 21(3), 364–378.
2. Santinele Martino, A. (2017). Cripping sexualities: An analytic review of theoretical and empirical writing on the intersection of disabilities and sexualities. Sociology Compass, 11(5), 1–15
3. Slater, J., & Liddiard, K. (2018). Why disability studies scholars must challenge transmisogyny and transphobia. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 7(2), 83–93.
After completing the readings this week, describe why sex/uality is political? What does it have to do with Disability Studies? Disability rights?
Describe why sex/uality is political? What does it have to do with Disability Studies? Disability rights?