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Ableism in academic knowledge production

Ableismus in der akademischen Wissensproduktion
[journal article]

Compes, Natascha

Abstract

The article takes up feminist disability scholars’ request for an integration of disability (theory) into women’s and gender studies and intends to take stock of the status and development of this integration. By means of qualitative content analysis, excerpts of German and US handbooks of gender re... view more

The article takes up feminist disability scholars’ request for an integration of disability (theory) into women’s and gender studies and intends to take stock of the status and development of this integration. By means of qualitative content analysis, excerpts of German and US handbooks of gender research are examined for their degree of integrating disability (theory) and for inherent ableism. Considering the scholars' requests of full integration and a subsequent transformation of gender research the sample shows only minor signs of change and the request must be upheld.... view less


Der Artikel greift die Forderung feministischer Disability-Forscherinnen nach Integration der Kategorie Behinderung und von Inhalten der Disability Studies in die Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung auf und beabsichtigt, Bilanz über den derzeitigen Stand und die Entwicklung dieser Integration zu ziehe... view more

Der Artikel greift die Forderung feministischer Disability-Forscherinnen nach Integration der Kategorie Behinderung und von Inhalten der Disability Studies in die Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung auf und beabsichtigt, Bilanz über den derzeitigen Stand und die Entwicklung dieser Integration zu ziehen. Anhand einer qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse werden Auszüge deutscher und US-amerikanischer Handbücher der Geschlechterforschung auf ihre Integration von Behinderung untersucht und auf den ihnen innewohnenden Ableismus hin überprüft. Berücksichtigt man die Forderungen der Wissenschaftlerinnen nach einer vollständigen Integration und einer daraus folgenden Transformation der Geschlechterforschung, so weist die Stichprobe nur geringe Zeichen von Veränderung auf und die Forderung muss aufrechterhalten werden.... view less

Keywords
gender studies; epistemology; disability; disability studies; knowledge production; women's studies

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
Ableismus; Feminist Disability Studies

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 126-141

Journal
GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 13 (2021) 2

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/gender.v13i2.09

ISSN
2196-4467

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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