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Disability and sexuality: Desires and pleasures
Disabled and sexual-embodied subjectivities are much more than ‘asexual’ or ‘hypersexual’ pathological constructions. A greater attention to the phenomenology of sexual embodiment, pleasure, desire, and the diverse meanings of intimacy and the erotic can make significant contributions to social and scholarly analyses of disability and sexuality.
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