Week Ten: Alternate Disability Experience: SexualityAttached Files:• Ch. 9 Defusing the Adverse Context of Disability and Desirability.Shuttleworth.pdf (177.015 KB)• HannabachDis&SexualityResptoShildrick.pdf (58.491 KB)• OBrienOnSeeingASexSurrogate.pdf (466.328 KB)• ShakespeareSexualPoliticsDisMasculinity.pdf (696.33 KB)ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION USING THE READINGS OF THE WEEKHOW DO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY EXPERIENCE SEXUALITY? WHAT DOES THE EXPERIENCE OF SEXUALITY TELL USABOUT THE EMBODIMENT OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AS WELL AS THE EMBODIMENT, PERHAPS, OF EVERYBODY?Shuttleworth. 2002. “Defusing the Adverse Context of Disability and Desirability as a Practice of the Self for Men with Cerebral Palsy.” In Disability/postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory, edited by Mairian Corker and Tom Shakespeare, 112–126. London; New York: Continuum.Shakespeare, Tom. 1999. “The Sexual Politics of Disabled Masculinity.” Sexuality & Disability 17 (1) (March): 53.Hannabach, Cathy. Summer 2007. “Anxious Embodiment, Disability, and Sexuality: A Response to Margrit Shildrick.” Studies in Gender & Sexuality 8 (3): 253–261.O’Brien, Mark. 1990. “On Seeing A Sex Surrogate.” The Sun Magazine, May. http://thesunmagazine.org/issues/174/on_seeing_a_sex_surrogate?print=all.
