Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet

In France, since the early 2000s, groups of people with disabilities have mobilized in order to elaborate new ways of thinking about their sexuality and about what a "sexual condition" of the disabled might look like. This paper proposes a socio-historical analysis of that situation: it lo...

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Main Author: Pierre Brasseur
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Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société 2014-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3089
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description In France, since the early 2000s, groups of people with disabilities have mobilized in order to elaborate new ways of thinking about their sexuality and about what a "sexual condition" of the disabled might look like. This paper proposes a socio-historical analysis of that situation: it looks into the 1950s and particularly into the writings of Jean Adnet, a disabled activist, who fought for the development of forms of love for the disabled. This case goes to show how the sex and love lives of the disabled were considered; it is also the description of a sexual protest, its trajectory, and then its failure.
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Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet
Genre, Sexualité et Société
sexuality
religion
disability
love
catholicism
title Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet
title_full Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet
title_fullStr Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet
title_full_unstemmed Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet
title_short Une vocation à aimer l’invalide. La mobilisation ratée de Jean Adnet
title_sort une vocation a aimer l invalide la mobilisation ratee de jean adnet
topic sexuality
religion
disability
love
catholicism
url https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3089
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