LGBTQ+ People with Chronic Illness : Chroniqueers in Southern Europe / by Mara Pieri.
2023
RA644.8.E85
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Title
LGBTQ+ People with Chronic Illness : Chroniqueers in Southern Europe / by Mara Pieri.
Author
Pieri, Mara, author
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
ISBN
9783031220715 (electronic bk.)
3031220714 (electronic bk.)
3031220706
9783031220708
3031220714 (electronic bk.)
3031220706
9783031220708
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 154 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-22071-5 doi
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RA644.8.E85
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.9/087
Summary
Drawing on theory and empirical research, this book provides an analysis of the intersections between LGBTQ+ identification and chronic illness. Chapters focus on the theoretical meaning of chronic illness as a queer notion, as well as the lived experiences of chronically ill LGBTQ+ people. The author analyzes chronic illness as an experience that interrogates the normative notions of time, (in)visibility, and disability. Interweaving notions of heteronormativity and able-bodiedness as interwoven and mutually dependent, this book argues that the experience of chronic illness through LGBTQ+ embodiment presents the potential to imagine bodies differently. This book will be useful for scholars and students in Disability Studies, Queer Studies, and Gender Studies.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. A Queer-Crip Perspective on Chronic Illness
3. LGBTQ+ Rights and Access to Healthcare in Italy and Portugal
4. Intimacy and Sexuality: Weaving Significant Relationships
5. Negotiating Care Between Silences, (In)Visibility, and Disobedience
6. Precarious Lives. Navigating Through Work, Public Spaces, and Activism
7. The Emergence of the Chroniqueers.
2. A Queer-Crip Perspective on Chronic Illness
3. LGBTQ+ Rights and Access to Healthcare in Italy and Portugal
4. Intimacy and Sexuality: Weaving Significant Relationships
5. Negotiating Care Between Silences, (In)Visibility, and Disobedience
6. Precarious Lives. Navigating Through Work, Public Spaces, and Activism
7. The Emergence of the Chroniqueers.