Young, disabled and LGBT+ : voices, identities and intersections / edited by Alex Toft and Anita Franklin.
Series: Routledge research in gender and society: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2020Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429198458.Subject(s): Sexual minority youth with disabilitiesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 305.9080866 Online resources: Click here for online access - 3 usersItem type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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ebook | House of Lords Library - Palace Online access | ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2020-1636 |
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I. Theoretical and research landscapes -- Introduction : disguise / James Molloy -- Sexuality and gender identity in the lives of young, disabled LGBT+ persons : initiating a dialogue / Alex Toft and Anita Franklin -- Also here, also queer : the work of LGBT+ disabled activists, scholars in 'cripping' sexualities / Alan Santinele Martino -- The psychosocial coping of multiply marginalized LGBTQ+ adolescents with mental health issues / Debra A. Harley -- Developing a psychological understanding of the lived experiences of young lesbian, gay, bisexual and, or trans (LGBT+) people labelled with intellectual disability (ID) / Robert Dinwoodie and Beth Greenhill -- Centring the voices of disabled LGBT+ young people in research : ethical and methodological considerations / Anita Franklin and Alex Toft -- II. Identity, experience and voice -- Introduction : my life in sport / Zach Brookes -- Lived difference : ordinariness and misfitting in the lives of disabled and LGBT youth / Edmund Coleman-Fountain -- Between and betwixt : experiences of being young, trans and disabled in India / Srilatha Juvva, Krupali Bidaye and Mahima Nayar -- Two communities, one family : experiences of young Deaf LGBT+ people living in a minority within a minority / Paul Michaels and Abigail Gorman -- Walking through treacle : the educational experiences of a group of young, disabled LGBT+ students / Deborah Philip -- Young, disabled and LGBT+ identities : personal explorations of intersectional discrimination and support challenges / Vemel Ramasamy -- III. Support and inclusion -- Introduction : why spark has been good for me / Beth Ward -- 'A forbidden topic'? Sexuality and young people with intellectual disabilities / Paul Withers, with Tina McFay and Shane Beevers -- Creating an LGBTQ+ alliance in a specialist college setting in England : reflections from practice / Gillian Leno and Andrew Travers -- Towards expansive and inclusive relationship and sex education : young disabled LGBT+ people's ideas for change / Alex Toft and Anita Franklin.
"Young, Disabled and LGBT+ brings together the work of an international team interested in exploring the intersection of sexuality, gender identity, and disability in the lives of young people and aims to further develop this area as a distinct area of study. This volume features original research and writing into lives that are often misunderstood, marginalised and under-represented in research. It is framed with artwork, poetry and writing from young disabled LGBT+ people, and centralises the voices and lives of young disabled LGBT+ people throughout. Drawing from disciplines including: sociology, psychology, disability and youth studies, and with contributions from practitioners, it examines experiences and research from a number of perspectives, such as education, personal lives and activism. Featuring work from the UK, Canada, USA, India and Australia, it is a timely and topical book which will appeal to scholars particularly interested in sexuality, gender, disability and youth studies; professionals within health, education, social work and youth work who aim to understand and support young disabled LGBT+ people; and young people themselves"-- Provided by publisher.