Acces to... where? the “domesticity” as an element of analysis about the existing “intersection” between women and disability
Keywords:
women with psychosocial disabilities, gender inequality, intersectionality, domesticity, transversal policiesAbstract
This article aims to introduce an intersectional perspective on the condition of women with psychosocial disabilities by adding the concept of “domesticity”. It tries to show that while the existence of transversal policies on disability is important, we to note that these policies can create normative models of disability or standardize its application space. Thus, the existence of crossed oppression (in the field of disability) is hidden.
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