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But it’s not all about the sex: mothering,normalisation and young learning disabled people
Authors:Chrissie  Rogers
Institution:Faculty of Education , Anglia Ruskin University , Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Essex , CM1 1SQ , UK
Abstract:This paper is about mothering, young learning disabled people, their sexualised and relationship lives and normalisation – not through the lens of the disabled person, but via a mothers perspective and theoretical discussion. As a mother who has a learning disabled daughter, a feminist and an academic my own mothering experience, my Ph.D. research and social theory are woven throughout this paper with the intention of opening up debate about sex, intimacy and normalisation, and how these impact upon young learning disabled people. I suggest that the relationship between sex, reproduction, intimacy and intellectual impairment and a project to decipher what it means to be human in all its dirty glory are also part of the discourse that needs to be discussed experientially and theoretically. So much so that the messy world within which we all live can be variously and differently constructed.
Keywords:intimacy  learning disability  mothering  normalisation  sex  youth
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