The intimate lives of disabled people

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Abstract

Disabled people are routinely assumed to lack the capabilities and capacities to embody and experience sexuality and desire, as well as the agency to love and be loved by others, and build their own families, if they so choose. Centring on the sexual, intimate and erotic lives of disabled people, this book presents a rare opportunity to understand and ask critical questions about such widely held assumptions.

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Liddiard, K. (2017). The intimate lives of disabled people. The Intimate Lives of Disabled People (pp. 1–217). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2019.1636562

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