Wk 5 L1 and L2 Disability Flashcards
Embodied approach to disability
neither or medical or social but a combo of both models
Tuskegee study
example of lack of ethics and mistrust in researchers
models of disability
medical, social, personal tragedy, moral, embodiment model
Constructivist approach
recognises disability as a product of negative social attitudes and cultural practice
Discourse
how we think and communicate about people, things and the social organisation of society that shapes what we are able to think and know
Intersectionality
captures multiple dimensions of discrimination accumulated based on social identity
CAGE
class, age, gender and ethnicity
Identities and space- concept
interaction of people in specific spaces constrains and enables particular bodies
Ableism
assumption that only being non- disabled is normal and the physical and social privileging of ability that results
heteronormativity
assumption that “ the attraction between a man and a women is the normal mode of sexual behaviour.” (Stevens, 2013, pg 145)
Heteronormativity argument flaws
natural does not mean morally right, not all heterosexual is reproductive, not all people have sex to reproduce