ABSTRACT

This book introduces experiential knowledge of the intersectionality of disability, sexuality, and gender equality issues. Scholars and disabled persons’ organizations in different Asian countries such as China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Nepal, and Japan have contributed to the book. It is a preliminary introduction of the frontline practice of Asian disability activism and the experience of women and LGBTIQ people with disabilities. It presents the direct participation of disability advocates in mapping how both women with disabilities and LGBTIQ individuals with disabilities realize their rights such as identity, work rights, personal safety, and sexual rights. Studies presented here explore the experience of empowering diverse disability groups and advocating for equality and non-discrimination. It explains how to use the leverage of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) for further human rights campaigns in a broader context for disadvantaged groups.

This collection is the product of a participatory research project, which aims to increase the capabilities of local disabled persons’ organizations and NGOs in utilizing human rights laws and encourage dialogue and collaboration between academia, people with disabilities, and human rights advocates. It will be essential reading for academics, researchers, policy-makers, and campaign groups.

part I|86 pages

An overview on the situation of persons with disabilities in Asia

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part III|60 pages

Sexuality, body autonomy, and gender-based violence

chapter 9|17 pages

Sexual liberation of disabled people

Voluntary sex services by Hand Angels
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chapter 11|19 pages

Gender-based violence against women with disabilities

Prevalence and experience1
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chapter 12|14 pages

Voice and empowerment

Addressing and preventing domestic violence against women with disabilities
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