Disability, Sexuality, and Gender in Asia

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Disability, Sexuality, and Gender in Asia

Intersectionality, Human Rights, and the Law

Bjornstol, Elisabeth; Ding, Peng; Liu, Yijun; Gao, Wei; Liu, Hanxu; Zhang, Wanhong

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2023

214

Dura

Inglês

9780367771928

15 a 20 dias

453

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Introduction

PART I An overview on the situation of persons with disabilities in Asia

1 Stigma faced by people with disabilities in Vietnam

INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES OF SOCIETY, ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT (ISEE)

2 Understanding women with disabilities in China in the global context

LUANJIAO HU

3 Employment status of visually impaired women in Nepal

SARITA LAMICHHANE

4 Survey report on discrimination on disabilities and SOGIE in Myanmar

WAI WAI AUNG

PART II Intersectional identities

5 Body image, gender, and disability in Chinese community services

YUJIAO PENG

6 Difficulties disabled women in Japan face with regard to love, marriage, and reproduction

NAOKO KAWAGUCHI

7 Construction of disability identity through social media among women with disabilities

YUE XU, CHENGQING SHEN, JIANI GUO, AND WEI TONG

8 Working mothers' family-work conflict and care decisions in Chinese families of children with autism

XUEHUI LI, SHIXIN HUANG, LUANJIAO HU, AND DONG DONG

PART III Sexuality, body autonomy, and gender-based violence

9 Sexual liberation of disabled people: Voluntary sex services by Hand Angels

CARMEN YAU

10 The situation in sexual reproductive health rights of women with disabilities in Nepal

RAMA DHAKAL

11 Gender-based violence against women with disabilities: Prevalence and experience

CARMEN YAU

12 Voice and empowerment: Addressing and preventing domestic violence against women with disabilities

YUAN FENG AND YANG HAO

Annex: Relevant international human rights instruments

RIVER HUSTAD

Index
intersectional disability studies;Asian human rights law;LGBTIQ inclusion research;gender-based violence prevention;participatory action research;disability advocacy Asia;empowerment of disabled women and LGBTIQ