Taking Disability Seriously. On the Feminist Disability Studies Critic to the Mainstream Feminism.

The discipline of Feminist Disability Studies (FDS) emerges in the midEighties as a critique of both Feminist and Disability Studies, considered “guilty” of excluding women with disabilities from their theorization and, therefore, incapable to represent them as subjects. After a brief analysis of the similarities and the differences between the conditions of oppression experienced by people with disabilities and women, in this paper I first analyse some of the reasons that may be present behind the silence of Feminism on disability, then I show the importance of FDS for the feminist inquiry. Finally, I conclude by focusing on a recent and interesting point of convergence between Feminism and FDS, namely, the theme of vulnerability and dependency.

A text by Maria Giulia Bernardini, published on Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito. Centro de Ciências Jurídicas – Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Nº 02 – Ano 2015

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