Published September 3, 2023
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From problem-centered to centering relationalities: Engagements with disability and sexuality in India
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This article analyses how the sites of disability activism, special education, and online-matchmaking approach the sexuality of disabled people in India. It argues that across these distinct yet overlapping sites, the sexuality of disabled people is engaged as a problem in need of a fix, which ultimately leads to the narrowing of disabled people's sexual choices, behaviors, and identities. The article suggests that when these field-sites move away from a problem-centered approach which focuses on looking for normative solutions and instead engage in the process of "problematization" by facilitating the sexuality of disabled people, they end up opening non-normative, uncertain, yet perhaps more fulfilling sexual opportunities for disabled people.
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- DOI
- 10.1002/fea2.12127
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:7772
Funding
- University of Chicago
- Pozen Family Center for Human Rights,
- University of Chicago
- Committee on Southern Asian Studies
- University of Chicago
- Wenner- Gren Foundation