The Forgotten: Violence and (Micro)Resistance in Spanish Disabled Women's Lives

Author

García Santesmases, Andrea

Pié Balaguer, Asunción

Publication date

2018-07-20T10:55:12Z

2018-07-20T10:55:12Z

2017-07-25



Abstract

The violence against disabled women has its own mechanisms, which differentiates it from the violence suffered by women or the disabled in general. The few Spanish studies on this issue have focused on ¿double discrimination,¿ instead we propose intersectionality as a more suitable epis-temological framework. The research, carried out in Spain, is based on five life stories of disabled activist women which show us how heteropatriarchal and ableist violence intersect in their lives, and the resistance mechanisms that they develop to deal with it. This research gives important clues to plan and design effective interventions for and with disabled women.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

gender-based violence; gender/identity; intersectionality; sexuality; women with disabilities

Publisher

Journal of Women and Social Work

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http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0886109917718327

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