Author:
Swartz Leslie,Mapumulo Bongani,Rohleder Poul
Abstract
AbstractIn this chapter, we will explore the intersections of disability and masculinity. We will look at how disability influences how men are viewed by others, and how men with disabilities view themselves as masculine and as sexual beings. We also look at the influence of culture on masculinity in the South African context. We draw on existing research knowledge, as well as the pictures and personal stories of some of the male participants in our research project.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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