Sexual surveillance and control in a community based intellectual disability service
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Michael Feely, Sexual surveillance and control in a community based intellectual disability service, Sexualities, 2016Download Item:
Abstract:
Within contemporary policy documents regarding intellectual disability and sexuality we
often find a progress narrative that contrasts a dark past, when the sexuality of disabled
people was suppressed, with an enlightened present, when we recognize the sexual
rights of all human beings. In this paper – which pertains to the Republic of Ireland – I
take up the Foucauldian and Deleuzian position of treating such progress narratives with
suspicion. From this perspective, I offer an alternative reading of the treatment of
intellectual disability and sexuality in the present, and I seek to map just some of the
subtle but effective ways this population’s sexuality continues to be controlled today
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Author: Feely, Michael
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Assemblage, Deleuze, Foucault, intellectual disability, sexuality, surveillanceSubject (TCD):
Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , DISABILITY , Disability Studies , INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY , LEARNING DISABILITY , Sexuality , Sexuality Studies , Sexuality and reproduction , gender and sexualityDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460715620575Metadata
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