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The Amputee's Guide to Sex
The Amputee's Guide to Sex | Jillian Weise
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Tired of seeing “cripples” portrayed as asexual characters, Jillian Weise created this stunning lesson in desire and disease. The first section presents disability in a historical context, from the first “deaf and dumb” person granted the right to have sex to the surgeon who first cauterized war wounds. The middle section explores the physician as lover, and the final section depicts the rise and fall of a relationship. Characterized by a flesh-and-blood character, Holman, who also represents the larger tensions that arise between the abled and disabled.
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Jillian Weisse got tired of seeing people with disabilities portrayed as lacking in desire and sexuality, and decided to write poems about various topics connected to this idea. These were first published ten years ago but are being republished this year. The poem in the image is a good representation. #edelweiss #readdiversebooks

Bambolina_81 This sounds really interesting. Ive put it on preorder 😊 7y
8leagueboot This sounds amazing and the sample poem has me eager to read it. There is nowhere enough lit on the shelves tackling these subjects in a nuanced, holistic way. 7y
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