'How dare you pretend to be disabled?'The discounting of transabled people and their claims in disability movements and studies

A Baril - Disability & Society, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Disability & Society, 2015Taylor & Francis
Although the contours of the 'disabled person'category are questioned by anti-ableist
activists, they remain rigid regarding transabled people (who want to become disabled). For
anti-ableist activists, transabled people do not count as disabled. They are perceived to: be
falsely disabled; steal resources from disabled people; and be disrespectful by denying,
fetishizing, or appropriating marginalized realities. By combining critical discourse analysis,
genealogy, and deconstruction, I examine these negative discourses to encourage alliances …
Although the contours of the ‘disabled person’ category are questioned by anti-ableist activists, they remain rigid regarding transabled people (who want to become disabled). For anti-ableist activists, transabled people do not count as disabled. They are perceived to: be falsely disabled; steal resources from disabled people; and be disrespectful by denying, fetishizing, or appropriating marginalized realities. By combining critical discourse analysis, genealogy, and deconstruction, I examine these negative discourses to encourage alliances between anti-ableist activists and transabled people. Ideas developed in disability and trans studies reveal the limits of these discourses anchored in ableist and cisnormative* assumptions.
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