残疾、文化和被抹杀的性欲:印度有重大缺陷的残疾妇女的原始叙事策划。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Preethi Srinivasan,Hemachandran Karah,Sujatha Srinivasan
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在女权主义残疾研究中,有重大缺陷的残疾妇女(DWSI)没有得到充分的认可。她们面临着耻辱、肉欲禁忌,以及被系统性地排斥在欲望和性经济之外。她们的声音很少被听到,她们的故事即使被记录下来,也会被粉饰。这些妇女迫切需要作为残疾妇女政治光谱中的一个独特类别获得发言权和能见度,这样才能发现她们所面临的独特挑战并恢复她们的权利。利用 "原始叙事 "这一新颖的方法进行的深入研究旨在揭示她们所面临的独特挑战和脆弱性,从而揭示她们的禁忌和被审查的经历。本文采用叙事调查和自述的方法,对印度的一位妇女进行了坦率的个案研究。卡罗尔-托马斯(Carol Thomas)的 "损伤效应 "概念和玛格丽特-希尔德里克(Margrit Shildrick)的 "体现的不稳定性 "概念被用来强调损伤效应如何与印度不完善的护理基础设施相结合,迫使有严重损伤的残疾妇女陷入长期依赖和不稳定的状态,从而导致自我价值和能动性的内在化丧失。更广泛地使用原始叙事作为探究人类经历中不为人知的因素的视角,并将残疾妇女和社会工作者作为一个群体进行进一步研究,可以丰富女性主义残疾研究。
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Disability, culture, and erased sexuality: curated raw narratives of disabled women with significant impairments in India.
Disabled women with significant impairments (DWSI) are not adequately recognised within feminist disability studies. They face stigma, carnal taboos, and systemic exclusion from economies of desire and sexuality. Their voices are seldom heard, and their stories, when captured, are whitewashed. There is an urgent need for these women to gain voice and visibility as a unique category within the political spectrum of women with disabilities so that their unique challenges can be identified and their rights restored. In-depth research aimed at spotlighting their unique challenges and vulnerabilities using 'raw narratives' as a novel method, exposed their tabooed and otherwise censored embodied experiences. This paper presents a candid case study of one such woman in India using narrative inquiry and autoethnography. Carol Thomas' notion of 'impairment effects' and Margrit Shildrick's concept of 'embodied precarity' are used to highlight how impairment effects, coupled with inadequate care infrastructure in India, force disabled women with significant impairments into chronic states of dependency and precarity, leading to an internalised loss of self-worth and agency. The wider use of raw narratives as a lens to probe unspoken elements of human experience and further study of DWSI as a community could enrich feminist disability studies.
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