Literature Review: Disabled Identities in Intimate Relations
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Literature Review
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This literature review summarizes K. Liddiard's 'The Work of Disabled Identities in Intimate Relationships,' focusing on the experiences of disabled men and women in intimate relationships. It addresses the psycho-emotional aspects of disablism and the challenges faced by disabled individuals in their sexual and emotional lives. The review highlights the main ideas from the article, including the exploration of intimacy stories from 25 disabled individuals, and connects these ideas to broader discussions on disability studies and emotional labor. The research methodology, involving snowball and purposive sampling, is also outlined, emphasizing the intersection of sexual, gendered, and disabled identities and the importance of emotional connections. The review references additional works by Liddiard and others to provide context and support the analysis.
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