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Women With Disabilities: Essays In Psychology, Culture, And Politics
This edited volume brings together interdisciplinary essays that examine the lives of women with disabilities through the lenses of psychology, culture, and political analysis. The book explores identity formation, mental health, body image, sexuality, and the social construction of disability, while also addressing how cultural norms and media representations shape public perceptions. It further analyzes structural inequalities, discrimination, and policy issues affecting education, employment, healthcare, and civic participation. By amplifying diverse voices and scholarly perspectives, the collection highlights the intersections of gender and disability and calls for more inclusive social, cultural, and political frameworks to advance equality and empowerment for women with disabilities.
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