Hi
There are a large number of texts about disability and gender. On the
specific point you raise, try the following article which raises the absence
of structural feminist perspectives...
Sheldon, A. (1999) Personal and Perplexing: feminist disability politics
evaluated, Disability & Society, Vol. 14(5), pp 645-659
See also...
Carol Thomas (1999) Female Forms, Open University Press, Buckingham, England
Best Wishes
Mark Priestley
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This is a request on behalf of my supervisor who is writing on Gender
and the Body and is very keen to talk about disability and gender. Of
course she is having a little trouble finding articles and and the like
on Gender and disability. I have pointed her to Morris, Wendell and
Thompson and Meekosha. Can anyone help me here with any more
suggestions. She is looking both for article's that question the need
to talk about the body when it comes to disability and gender as much
as she is looking for one's that do.
Thank you for your time and help
michael
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