Exploring Sexuality and Disability (eBook, PDF)
A Guide for Human Service Professionals
Redaktion: Katz Kattari, Shanna
39,95 €
39,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
20 °P sammeln
39,95 €
Als Download kaufen
39,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
20 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
39,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
20 °P sammeln
Exploring Sexuality and Disability (eBook, PDF)
A Guide for Human Service Professionals
Redaktion: Katz Kattari, Shanna
- Format: PDF
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei
bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Offering a current, comprehensive and intersectional guide for students, practitioners, and researchers, this book synthesizes existing scholarship on culturally responsive practices that assist in exploring, understanding, and affirming the sexuality(ies) of disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, and Mad individuals.
- Geräte: PC
- mit Kopierschutz
- eBook Hilfe
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Ravi MalhotraExploring Disability Identity and Disability Rights through Narratives (eBook, PDF)56,95 €
- Manifestos for the Future of Critical Disability Studies (eBook, PDF)40,95 €
- Pedagogy, Disability and Communication (eBook, PDF)45,95 €
- Harriet CooperCritical Disability Studies and the Disabled Child (eBook, PDF)40,95 €
- Vinaya ManchaiahDisability and Social Representations Theory (eBook, PDF)40,95 €
- Defining the Boundaries of Disability (eBook, PDF)40,95 €
- The Routledge Handbook of Disability Activism (eBook, PDF)46,95 €
-
-
-
Offering a current, comprehensive and intersectional guide for students, practitioners, and researchers, this book synthesizes existing scholarship on culturally responsive practices that assist in exploring, understanding, and affirming the sexuality(ies) of disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, and Mad individuals.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000937381
- Artikelnr.: 68402238
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000937381
- Artikelnr.: 68402238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Shanna Katz Kattari, PhD, MEd, CSE, is a certified sexuality educator, an associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work and Department of Women's and Gender Studies, and the director of the [Sexuality Relationships Gender] Research Collective. Their work focuses on disability and ableism; sexuality and sexual health; and queer- and trans-affirming care. Find out more about their work at ShannaKattari.com.
0.Introduction. Part One - History and Community Work. 1.A (Very Brief)
History of Disability and Sexuality Policy. 2.Able-Bodied Women Killing
Disabled Babies: How Modern Narratives on Disability and Abortion Erase
Disabled People from the Reproductive Justice Movement. 3.For Us, By Us:
Mutual Aid Efforts in Disabled Queer and Trans Communities. Part Two -
Exploring the Specifics. 4.Infinity and rainbows: Supporting the sexuality
of neurodivergent people. 5.Access Isn't Optional: Sexuality and
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. 6.Sexuality, Hearing Loss, and
d/Deaf Individuals. 7."Love is Merely a Madness": Sexuality and Madness in
a Cisheteropatriarchal Culture. 8.Blindness and Sexuality. 9.No Spoons for
Spooning: Navigating Sexuality, Chronic Illness, and Chronic Pain. Part
Three - Diverse Types of Practice. 10.Disability-Affirming Sex Therapy.
11.Exploring a methodology of care: Creating research with disabled queer
individuals and community. 12.Ready, Willing, and Able: Sexuality Education
for Disabled Individuals. 13.Disabled and/or Chronically Ill Survivors of
Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence. 14.Exploring the
Intersections of Sex Work and Disability: What Helping Professionals Should
Consider. 15.Resisting "Too Young": Anti-Adultism in Disability and Sexual
Health Justice Advocacy. Part Four - Across Intersecting Identities.
16.Racialization of Disability and Sexuality: A Historical and Contemporary
Perspective within the U.S. 17.Navigating Disability and Sexuality in Old
Age. 18.Trans Enough, Queer Enough, Disabled Enough: Exploring Issues of
Gatekeeping and Legitimacy of Trans, Queer, and Disabled Identities through
Sexuality. 19.We'll Make Our Own Space: Making LGBTQ+ Spaces Accessible.
20.Sexual Well-Being Among Young Disabled People. 21.Compulsory Monogamy is
Disabling: Connecting Disability Justice and Critical Non-monogamy.
22.Caring for Disabled Kinksters: Context & Practical Guidance for
Providers. 23.Weight Stigma, Desirability & Disability.
History of Disability and Sexuality Policy. 2.Able-Bodied Women Killing
Disabled Babies: How Modern Narratives on Disability and Abortion Erase
Disabled People from the Reproductive Justice Movement. 3.For Us, By Us:
Mutual Aid Efforts in Disabled Queer and Trans Communities. Part Two -
Exploring the Specifics. 4.Infinity and rainbows: Supporting the sexuality
of neurodivergent people. 5.Access Isn't Optional: Sexuality and
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. 6.Sexuality, Hearing Loss, and
d/Deaf Individuals. 7."Love is Merely a Madness": Sexuality and Madness in
a Cisheteropatriarchal Culture. 8.Blindness and Sexuality. 9.No Spoons for
Spooning: Navigating Sexuality, Chronic Illness, and Chronic Pain. Part
Three - Diverse Types of Practice. 10.Disability-Affirming Sex Therapy.
11.Exploring a methodology of care: Creating research with disabled queer
individuals and community. 12.Ready, Willing, and Able: Sexuality Education
for Disabled Individuals. 13.Disabled and/or Chronically Ill Survivors of
Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence. 14.Exploring the
Intersections of Sex Work and Disability: What Helping Professionals Should
Consider. 15.Resisting "Too Young": Anti-Adultism in Disability and Sexual
Health Justice Advocacy. Part Four - Across Intersecting Identities.
16.Racialization of Disability and Sexuality: A Historical and Contemporary
Perspective within the U.S. 17.Navigating Disability and Sexuality in Old
Age. 18.Trans Enough, Queer Enough, Disabled Enough: Exploring Issues of
Gatekeeping and Legitimacy of Trans, Queer, and Disabled Identities through
Sexuality. 19.We'll Make Our Own Space: Making LGBTQ+ Spaces Accessible.
20.Sexual Well-Being Among Young Disabled People. 21.Compulsory Monogamy is
Disabling: Connecting Disability Justice and Critical Non-monogamy.
22.Caring for Disabled Kinksters: Context & Practical Guidance for
Providers. 23.Weight Stigma, Desirability & Disability.
0.Introduction. Part One - History and Community Work. 1.A (Very Brief)
History of Disability and Sexuality Policy. 2.Able-Bodied Women Killing
Disabled Babies: How Modern Narratives on Disability and Abortion Erase
Disabled People from the Reproductive Justice Movement. 3.For Us, By Us:
Mutual Aid Efforts in Disabled Queer and Trans Communities. Part Two -
Exploring the Specifics. 4.Infinity and rainbows: Supporting the sexuality
of neurodivergent people. 5.Access Isn't Optional: Sexuality and
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. 6.Sexuality, Hearing Loss, and
d/Deaf Individuals. 7."Love is Merely a Madness": Sexuality and Madness in
a Cisheteropatriarchal Culture. 8.Blindness and Sexuality. 9.No Spoons for
Spooning: Navigating Sexuality, Chronic Illness, and Chronic Pain. Part
Three - Diverse Types of Practice. 10.Disability-Affirming Sex Therapy.
11.Exploring a methodology of care: Creating research with disabled queer
individuals and community. 12.Ready, Willing, and Able: Sexuality Education
for Disabled Individuals. 13.Disabled and/or Chronically Ill Survivors of
Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence. 14.Exploring the
Intersections of Sex Work and Disability: What Helping Professionals Should
Consider. 15.Resisting "Too Young": Anti-Adultism in Disability and Sexual
Health Justice Advocacy. Part Four - Across Intersecting Identities.
16.Racialization of Disability and Sexuality: A Historical and Contemporary
Perspective within the U.S. 17.Navigating Disability and Sexuality in Old
Age. 18.Trans Enough, Queer Enough, Disabled Enough: Exploring Issues of
Gatekeeping and Legitimacy of Trans, Queer, and Disabled Identities through
Sexuality. 19.We'll Make Our Own Space: Making LGBTQ+ Spaces Accessible.
20.Sexual Well-Being Among Young Disabled People. 21.Compulsory Monogamy is
Disabling: Connecting Disability Justice and Critical Non-monogamy.
22.Caring for Disabled Kinksters: Context & Practical Guidance for
Providers. 23.Weight Stigma, Desirability & Disability.
History of Disability and Sexuality Policy. 2.Able-Bodied Women Killing
Disabled Babies: How Modern Narratives on Disability and Abortion Erase
Disabled People from the Reproductive Justice Movement. 3.For Us, By Us:
Mutual Aid Efforts in Disabled Queer and Trans Communities. Part Two -
Exploring the Specifics. 4.Infinity and rainbows: Supporting the sexuality
of neurodivergent people. 5.Access Isn't Optional: Sexuality and
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. 6.Sexuality, Hearing Loss, and
d/Deaf Individuals. 7."Love is Merely a Madness": Sexuality and Madness in
a Cisheteropatriarchal Culture. 8.Blindness and Sexuality. 9.No Spoons for
Spooning: Navigating Sexuality, Chronic Illness, and Chronic Pain. Part
Three - Diverse Types of Practice. 10.Disability-Affirming Sex Therapy.
11.Exploring a methodology of care: Creating research with disabled queer
individuals and community. 12.Ready, Willing, and Able: Sexuality Education
for Disabled Individuals. 13.Disabled and/or Chronically Ill Survivors of
Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence. 14.Exploring the
Intersections of Sex Work and Disability: What Helping Professionals Should
Consider. 15.Resisting "Too Young": Anti-Adultism in Disability and Sexual
Health Justice Advocacy. Part Four - Across Intersecting Identities.
16.Racialization of Disability and Sexuality: A Historical and Contemporary
Perspective within the U.S. 17.Navigating Disability and Sexuality in Old
Age. 18.Trans Enough, Queer Enough, Disabled Enough: Exploring Issues of
Gatekeeping and Legitimacy of Trans, Queer, and Disabled Identities through
Sexuality. 19.We'll Make Our Own Space: Making LGBTQ+ Spaces Accessible.
20.Sexual Well-Being Among Young Disabled People. 21.Compulsory Monogamy is
Disabling: Connecting Disability Justice and Critical Non-monogamy.
22.Caring for Disabled Kinksters: Context & Practical Guidance for
Providers. 23.Weight Stigma, Desirability & Disability.