Managing Unruly Bodies: Public Policy and Disability Sexuality

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Bethany Stevens

Keywords

disability, sexuality, public policy

Abstract

Public policy that regulates and shapes the sexual and social lives of people with disabilities is focused on limiting freedom and agency. While analyzing the ideological underpinnings of such policy, the author also elucidates policy recommendations and ways that the field of disability studies can ameliorate the sexual status of people with disabilities.

 

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