Skip to product information
1 of 1

Disabilities, Pleasures, and Sexualities

Regular price $124.00
Regular price $0.00 Sale price $124.00
Sold out
Individuals with disabilities demonstrate remarkable resilience, agency, and creativity in their sexuality and parenting. This volume challenges stereotypes and reimagines sexual expression, recogn...
Read More
  • 07 September 2026
View Product Details

Disabled sexuality has too often been cast as taboo, as disabled people are routinely de-sexualized, infantilized, or positioned as objects of pity and (over)protection. Nevertheless, despite facing numerous obstacles to sexuality, sexual expression, and parenting, individuals with disabilities have consistently showcased resilience, agency, and creativity.

Disabilities, Pleasures, and Sexualities: Transforming Perceptions, Cultivating Desires, volume 17 of the Research in Social Science and Disability series, seeks to highlight and celebrate these qualities with contributions that challenge stereotypes, reimagine expressions of sexuality, illuminate aspects of reproduction and parenting, and explore different forms of intimate relationships. They recognize, affirm, and celebrate the reality that many disabled people already live full and fulfilling erotic lives. With contributions that foreground the lived experiences, representations, and self-understandings of disabled people as sexual beings, some contributions explore how disabled individuals and communities resist the social, cultural, and political forces that render their sexualities deviant, invisible, or dangerous. Other contributions turn to the urgent task of transforming sex education, critically examining how sex education for disabled people can be radically transformed. Finally, there are a number of pieces that highlight how disabled people navigate the affective, embodied, and increasingly digital landscapes of intimacy and connection.

In sum, this volume imagines sexuality as a site of access, interdependence, creativity, and joy, in hopes that it reshapes the broader sexual cultures in which we all participate.

files/i.png Icon
Price: $124.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Research in Social Science and Disability
Publication Date: 07 September 2026
ISBN: 9781837081219
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality, Sex and sexuality, social aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disability, Gender studies, gender groups, Disability: social aspects
REVIEWS Icon

Dr. Alan Santinele Martino (he/him) is an Associate Professor in the Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies program in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary. His main research interests are in disability, gender, and sexualities; feminist and critical disability studies theories; qualitative and community-based research (particularly participatory and inclusive research methodologies). His work has been published in multiple journals, including, for example, Disability Studies Quarterly, Sexuality & Disability, and Culture, Health, & Sexuality, as well as edited volumes focused on disability and/or sexualities studies. He is the lead of the Disability and Sexuality Lab at the University of Calgary.

Dr. B. Ethan Coston (they/he) is an Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, Associate Editor (LGBTQ+ Health) for the American Journal of Public Health, and Founding Director of The Sexual Health Exploration Project. For more than 15 years, Ethan has been collaborating on and leading projects to improve 2SLGBTQIA+ health and wellbeing, strengthen disability justice, and promote equity in medical care and health services. Informed by diverse frameworks and approaches, Ethan’s work calls into question what we think we know about health and well-being, and demands that health-science does better for all of us.

Dr. Ann Fudge Schormans (she/her) is a Professor Emeritus in McMaster University’s School of Social Work. Drawing on critical disability studies and other theoretical lenses, her scholarship and research centre on qualitative, arts-based, knowledge co-production. Working collaboratively with people labelled/with intellectual disabilities, research foci include intersections of intellectual disability with youth homelessness; sex, sexuality, reproduction and parenting; feminism; masculinity; violence; (self)advocacy and activism; friendships and inclusion; media representation; and intergenerational learning and knowledge creation among survivors of institutions and younger people labelled/with intellectual disabilities. Publications include two co-authored books, papers in edited volumes and in journals such as British Journal of Learning Disabilities, Gender, Place & Culture, Studies in Social Justice and Canadian Journal of Disability Studies.

Introduction: Disabilities, Pleasures, and Sexualities: Transforming Perceptions, Cultivating Desires; Alan Santinele Martino, B. Ethan Coston, and Ann Fudge Schormans
Chapter 1. Sexuality and Intellectual Disability in American Film, 1939-2022; Allison C. Carey and Katie Spengler
Chapter 2. “Someone that Loses their Temper is in my Opinion, Less of a Man”: Rethinking Masculinity through the Perspectives of Men Living with Intellectual Disabilities; Nicole Diakite, Danny Pryke, Ann Fudge Schormans, and Robert Wilton
Chapter 3. Dis/Enabled Queerness: Cripping “Coming Out” and Resisting Heteronormative Ableism in Taiwan; Shanshan Ouyang and Po-Han Lee
Chapter 4. “We don’t all Die, you have to Teach some of us How to be Adults”: Disabled LGBT+ Young People’s Experiences of and Recommendations for Relationships and Sex Education; Helen Dring-Turner
Chapter 5. Envisioning Better Futures in Sexuality Education for Disabled People: A Critical Analysis Through the Lens of Disability Justice and the Neurodiversity Paradigm; Morrigan Hunter, Cherry Kaufman, and Arkadiy Akhtenberg
Chapter 6. Nothing Instinctive About It: Revealing and Resisting Normative Constructions of Sex in Autistic Sexual Narratives; Celeste Jasmine Cash
Chapter 7. Bridging Critical Disability Studies and Cute Studies: Insights Into the Intersections of Intellectual Disability and Sexuality; Alan Santinele Martino, Thomas Tri, Jordan Parks, and Feihao Wang
Chapter 8. Partment fDisability, Desire, and Digital Platforms: Examining Self-Representation and Connection Online; Brennah Kamelchuk and Alan Santinele Martino