Affiliation:
1. Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Beograd
Abstract
From the postmodern theorists point of view, disabled bodies primarily are
objects of performing the power, in several ways: from ?staring? as the act
of labeling, to medicalization, rehabilitation and ?normalization?. Feminist
theory of disability tends to combine gender and disability and to perceive
them together as social construction products which ?deviate from
standards?. In postmodern theories of gender, primarily in the works of
Judith Butler and Elizabeth Grosz, there is a noticeable tendency to attach
a dynamic, relational characteristic to gender, and to observe gender
differences in the process of intersecting all other binary differences. In
addition, in order to deconstruct sex/gender differences, an increasing
emphasis is put on the body as a field for inscribing culturally constructed
distinctions. This paper explores the possibility of synthesizing knowledge
in the field of postmodern gender theories and postmodern understanding of
disability. It examines how gender binarism intersects with binarism
?disability - nondisability,? and whether, at the level of ?disabled?
bodies, gender differences become invisible.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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