"Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet

This thesis explores how the body and femininity are constructed by starting from the subjective experiences of 12 young women labelled with an intellectual impairment. The methodological approach is inspired by so-called participatory research. The study combines the concepts of (dis)ability and ge...

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Main Author: Peuravaara, Kamilla
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Sociologiska institutionen 2015
Subjects:
age
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2521102015-07-08T04:51:00Z"Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitetswePeuravaara, KamillaUppsala universitet, Sociologiska institutionenUppsala2015(dis)abilitygenderagenormalityfemininitythe bodyyoung womenintersectionalityfeminist theorysociology of the bodysubjective experiencesparticipatory researchmethodological and ethical dilemmasThis thesis explores how the body and femininity are constructed by starting from the subjective experiences of 12 young women labelled with an intellectual impairment. The methodological approach is inspired by so-called participatory research. The study combines the concepts of (dis)ability and gender from a sociological perspective. It shows how the young women negotiate norms regarding the body and femininity to pursue the coveted body and femininity ideals, but also to do the opposite: resist these ideals. The thesis is based on the following four articles: Theorizing the Body: Conceptions of Disability, Gender and Normality addresses different perspectives on the body in relation to conceptions of disability, gender and normality. The article highlights the importance of integrating disability and gender when exploring an understanding of conceptions and constructions of the body. Negotiating Normality: The Complexity of Showing (off) Bodies identifies four different strategies the young women use to make themselves visible as fashionable young women of today, e.g. as non-disabled. It shows that these strategies comply with conceptions of fashion, and that they are at the same time expressions of different marks of resistance.                                                                            Risky Transitions in an Ableist Environment: The Experience of Frequent Critical Looks presents an exemplification of social construction of the body by focusing on critical looks. The concept of critical looks is analysed from an intersectional perspective, specifically in relation to how (dis)ability, gender and, to some extent, age interact. It shows how the body is made visible by being stared at, both to oneself and to others depending on place and interactions. Reflections on Collaborative Research: to What Extent, and on Whose Terms? discusses the possible methodological and ethical dilemmas found in different research phases, and in relation to the participants, in collaborative research within disability research. It shows that collaborative research can benefit from being problematized and discussed further regarding the categorization of disability as well as participation. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-252110urn:isbn:978-91-554-9266-3Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Social Sciences, 1652-9030 ; 112application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic (dis)ability
gender
age
normality
femininity
the body
young women
intersectionality
feminist theory
sociology of the body
subjective experiences
participatory research
methodological and ethical dilemmas
spellingShingle (dis)ability
gender
age
normality
femininity
the body
young women
intersectionality
feminist theory
sociology of the body
subjective experiences
participatory research
methodological and ethical dilemmas
Peuravaara, Kamilla
"Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
description This thesis explores how the body and femininity are constructed by starting from the subjective experiences of 12 young women labelled with an intellectual impairment. The methodological approach is inspired by so-called participatory research. The study combines the concepts of (dis)ability and gender from a sociological perspective. It shows how the young women negotiate norms regarding the body and femininity to pursue the coveted body and femininity ideals, but also to do the opposite: resist these ideals. The thesis is based on the following four articles: Theorizing the Body: Conceptions of Disability, Gender and Normality addresses different perspectives on the body in relation to conceptions of disability, gender and normality. The article highlights the importance of integrating disability and gender when exploring an understanding of conceptions and constructions of the body. Negotiating Normality: The Complexity of Showing (off) Bodies identifies four different strategies the young women use to make themselves visible as fashionable young women of today, e.g. as non-disabled. It shows that these strategies comply with conceptions of fashion, and that they are at the same time expressions of different marks of resistance.                                                                            Risky Transitions in an Ableist Environment: The Experience of Frequent Critical Looks presents an exemplification of social construction of the body by focusing on critical looks. The concept of critical looks is analysed from an intersectional perspective, specifically in relation to how (dis)ability, gender and, to some extent, age interact. It shows how the body is made visible by being stared at, both to oneself and to others depending on place and interactions. Reflections on Collaborative Research: to What Extent, and on Whose Terms? discusses the possible methodological and ethical dilemmas found in different research phases, and in relation to the participants, in collaborative research within disability research. It shows that collaborative research can benefit from being problematized and discussed further regarding the categorization of disability as well as participation.
author Peuravaara, Kamilla
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title "Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
title_short "Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
title_full "Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
title_fullStr "Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
title_full_unstemmed "Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
title_sort "som en vanlig tjej" : föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
publisher Uppsala universitet, Sociologiska institutionen
publishDate 2015
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