Theofilos Kempapidis, Nikki Heinze, Asharee K. Green, Renata S. M. Gomes
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摘要
作为少数群体中的少数群体,身患残疾并认定自己是女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者的个人处于多重污名化身份的交汇点上。这就带来了独特的挑战,包括可能受到 LGBT 群体和残疾群体的压迫和排斥,从而影响其身份认同和更广泛的生活体验。虽然之前的综述探讨了与交叉性、多重压迫、身份、接受和性行为有关的问题,但缺少对更广泛的生活经历所受影响的概述。这篇叙述性综述介绍了自 2000 年以来发表的有关更广泛日常生活经验的实证研究结果,这些经验涉及到认同为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者的残疾人在态度和歧视、教育、就业、经济、健康和幸福、支持以及亲密关系等方面的情况。
Queer and Disabled: Exploring the Experiences of People Who Identify as LGBT and Live with Disabilities
As a minority within a minority, individuals who have a disability and identify as LGBT are at the intersection of multiple stigmatised identities. This brings with it unique challenges, including the possibility of oppression and rejection by both the LGBT and disability communities, which can impact on identity and wider life experiences. While previous reviews have explored issues relating to intersectionality, multiple oppression, identity, acceptance, and sexuality, an overview of the impact on wider life experiences is missing. This narrative review presents empirical findings published since 2000 about the wider everyday experiences relating to attitudes and discrimination, education, employment, finances, health and well-being, support, and intimate relationships among people who identify as LGBT and have a disability.