Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction

The objective was to explore the concept ofgender as a category of historical, political, social-cultural construction and its relation withthe concept of disability with the purpose ofdemonstrate the urgency to define the implicationsthat this relation has in the constructionof identity and subject...

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Main Authors: Luz Ángela Díaz Castillo, Patricia Muñoz Borja
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Colegio Mayor Nuestra Señora del Rosario 2005-12-01
Series:Revista Ciencias de la Salud
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Online Access:http://www.urosario.edu.co/medicina/CienciasSalud/documentos/vol3n2/06_genero_vol3n2.pdf
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description The objective was to explore the concept ofgender as a category of historical, political, social-cultural construction and its relation withthe concept of disability with the purpose ofdemonstrate the urgency to define the implicationsthat this relation has in the constructionof identity and subjectivity of disability persons.Methodology: A qualitative study of cut ispresented fenomenological by middle ofdocumentary revision with all the scientificseverity required for this. Results: The categoryof gender is construed as social-cultural andhistorical product that influences the constructionof the identity and the subjectivity from sexlinkedbodies. Conclusion: The relation betweenthe categories gender and disability and itsimportance in the construction of identity andsubjectivity.
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spelling doaj.art-c71d3e7b94f64a75a81d47808d15f9d92022-12-21T23:04:57ZspaUniversidad Colegio Mayor Nuestra Señora del RosarioRevista Ciencias de la Salud1692-72732005-12-0132156167Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity constructionLuz Ángela Díaz CastilloPatricia Muñoz BorjaThe objective was to explore the concept ofgender as a category of historical, political, social-cultural construction and its relation withthe concept of disability with the purpose ofdemonstrate the urgency to define the implicationsthat this relation has in the constructionof identity and subjectivity of disability persons.Methodology: A qualitative study of cut ispresented fenomenological by middle ofdocumentary revision with all the scientificseverity required for this. Results: The categoryof gender is construed as social-cultural andhistorical product that influences the constructionof the identity and the subjectivity from sexlinkedbodies. Conclusion: The relation betweenthe categories gender and disability and itsimportance in the construction of identity andsubjectivity.http://www.urosario.edu.co/medicina/CienciasSalud/documentos/vol3n2/06_genero_vol3n2.pdfGender identitybodydisabilitysexpower disability gender
spellingShingle Luz Ángela Díaz Castillo
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Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
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title Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
title_full Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
title_fullStr Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
title_full_unstemmed Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
title_short Gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
title_sort gender and disability implications in subjectivity and identity construction
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disability
sex
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