Sex and Disability

Exploring the Intersections of Sexuality and Disability

Robert McRuer editor Anna Mollow editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duke University Press

Published:4th Jan '12

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Sex and Disability cover

This collection of essays, Sex and Disability, explores the intersection of sexuality and disability, challenging traditional views and fostering new understandings.

This collection brings together scholars and artists from various fields such as disability studies, sexuality, queer theory, and feminism, highlighting the rich interplay between these disciplines. The book Sex and Disability challenges the conventional views that often separate these two areas of study. By examining how sexuality and disability intersect, the contributors invite readers to reconsider their assumptions about both topics. The essays explore critical questions, such as how disabled individuals are perceived in terms of erotic desire and sexual practices, and what it means for society to engage with these complexities.

Each essay in Sex and Disability offers diverse perspectives, including literary analysis, ethnography, and personal narratives, which collectively enrich the discourse on sex and disability. The contributors delve into the lived experiences of disabled individuals, emphasizing their sexual identities within ableist and heteronormative cultures. This collection not only queers disability studies but also broadens the scope of queer and sexuality studies by interrogating societal norms surrounding desire and sexuality.

The essays are thoughtfully organized into five sections—access, histories, spaces, lives, and desires—allowing for a comprehensive exploration of how these themes intersect. By foregrounding the experiences and desires of disabled persons, Sex and Disability encourages a rethinking of what constitutes sexuality and challenges the dominant narratives that often overlook or marginalize these voices. The collection serves as a vital resource for both scholars and activists seeking to foster a more inclusive understanding of sexuality and disability.

"This is a big collection, literally, politically, and theoretically. With essays drawing on sociology, anthropology, literary studies, history, and cultural studies, as well as some more lyrical, performative, and autobiographical, Sex and Disability will be indispensable for a wide range of audiences in gender studies, disability studies, queer studies and beyond."—Siobhan B. Somerville, author of Queering the Color Line: Race and the Invention of Homosexuality in American Culture
"This riveting collection of essays is a fascinating rethinking of what sex and disability could feel like together, affirmatively and generatively. Opening with a candid, frank introduction that moves deftly between the autobiographical and the political, the volume mounts a serious challenge to the sex-ableism of queer theory and the tendency to think of sex and disability in negative terms. Having read about pregnant men, the vagaries of touch, amputee devotees, and sex addiction, the reader will emerge uncertain about what exactly sex is, who has it, and with what. More trenchantly, these works demand an acknowledgement of how notions of ableism severely limit broader experiences of sexual erotics, intimacy, and arousal. Kudos to the editors for undertaking this important project."—Jasbir K. Puar, author of Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times
“As a political intellectual project, Sex and Disability aims toward a queer disability refusal of the normalization of our bodies, desires, spaces, imaginations. This refusal is an opening: what might happen to queer theories and practices of sexuality if we centered disability? ... [T]he editors have set the stage for future conversations, political action, and, really, hotter sex.” -- Alexis Shotwell * Signs *
“[R]apturous and sophisticated in both scope and nuance.” -- Jacob Miller * Cyberhetoric *
“[S]timulating, thought-provoking, and fascinating. Many of the entries left me with food for thought, including some intriguing reframing of social issues that will inform my own work in the future.” -- S. E. Smith * Global Comment *
“Although sexuality studies and disability studies have independently generated much scholarship, few have sufficiently bridged the disciplines as extensively as this anthology and showed as convincingly that "sex and disability" do in fact come together.... Recommended.” -- Y. Kiuchi * Choice *
“The vast majority of the contributions that engage with queer and disability theory here are, by turns, beautifully written, engaging, perceptive, hilarious, and nuanced. . . . [A]n intellectually invigorating read.” -- Anna Hamilton * Bitch *
Sex and Disability is one of the most important volumes to appear in disability studies in years and, I would hazard to guess, in sexuality studies as well.” -- Bruce Henderson * Journal of Sex Research *
“This book shows sex to be at work in encounters and objects not usually considered to be erotic, and marks the terrifying and exhilarating ways in which disability turns up in unexpected places. Such an undressing of sex and disability as is provided in this collection is sure to have a significant impact on disability studies in the years to come.” -- Kelly Fritsch * Canadian Journal of Disability Studies *
“Though McRuer and Mollow acknowledge that they are not the first to bridge these fields, what they do here, and quite impressively, is to harness the energies of this emerging discourse into a single volume at a defining moment in disability studies and disability culture. . . . One of the anthology’s most exciting elements is the complicated interplay its essays stage between body theory and embodied experience.”   -- Cynthia Barounis * symploke *
“Mollow and McRuer have edited an important book. The collection is an exciting contribution to the fields of disability, queer studies, and queer theory. Every chapter is an inspirational read, but taken together, the contributions provide insightful discussion with layers of reflection that would be difficult to incorporate otherwise. The volume not only shows the multiple ways sex and disability are intertwined, but also invites readers to think beyond established understandings of those concepts, thereby challenging boundaries and transforming ideas of disability and sex.” -- Nina Mackert * H-Disability, H-Net Reviews *

ISBN: 9780822351542

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 567g

432 pages