SHARON DALE STONE’s research while affiliated with Okanagan College and other places

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The Myth of Bodily Perfection
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December 1995

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SHARON DALE STONE

The paper identifies the myth of bodily perfection as one that permeates the dominant culture of late 20th century Western civilization, and points to ways in which the myth supports the creation of an illusory category of people called 'the disabled'. Grounded in an understanding of disability as socially constructed, and drawing on the experiences of women with disabilities, the paper further points to important differences in social expectations depending on whether one has disabilities that are visible or invisible. In discussions of disability, however, disabilities that are not visible are often ignored. It is concluded that this contributes to the widespread denial of disability and is oppressive.

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... 1992. 5 Hooks 1990.6 Stone 1995. ' Det gäller även för den tidiga handikappforskningen i dess tillämpade karaktär av t.ex. sociala faktorers samband med uppkomsten av funktionsnedsättning, liksom att intresset är riktat mot handikappade mäns rätt och möjlighet till utbildning, arbetsliv och rehabiliteringsåtgärder. 8 Den tidiga handikapplitteraturen utmärktes av att ingen åtskillnad gjordes mellan kvinnor och män.Könsneutraliteten innebar dock att utgångspunkten i olika studier baserade sig på handikappade män. ...

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Höga klackar och rullstol - En könsteoretisk studie av kvinnor med livslångt funktionshinder
The Myth of Bodily Perfection
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  • December 1995