Reviews of Love, Sex, and Disability: The Pleasures of Care
"A timely and needed analysis of the beauty of expanding the concept of care, to include that given and received by disabled people."—Bethany Stevens, Disability Studies Quarterly
"A comprehensive primer.... Psychologists, nurses, doctors, and sociologists alike should add this to their must-read list.... Not only a good book to read, but one that can serve as a template for how research and clinical interventions could be formatted."—Eileen T. Crehan, Sexuality and Disability
"Prioritizing the voices of both disabled and nondisabled partners is a crucial contribution of this text.... [It] is a significant contribution to the critical disability studies literature, as well as qualitative research in general.... Valuable to a wide range of scholars, and to those outside the academy who want to engage more fully with notions of care, dis/ability, and intimacy."—Victoria Kannen, Canadian Journal of Sociology
"Strong, comprehensive, and enlightening.... Any reader will be able to enter this book and profit from it."—Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan
"Offers an important reformulation of notions of care, intimacy, and gender dynamics around disability.... A significant contribution."—Eunjung Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"A comprehensive primer.... Psychologists, nurses, doctors, and sociologists alike should add this to their must-read list.... Not only a good book to read, but one that can serve as a template for how research and clinical interventions could be formatted."—Eileen T. Crehan, Sexuality and Disability
"Prioritizing the voices of both disabled and nondisabled partners is a crucial contribution of this text.... [It] is a significant contribution to the critical disability studies literature, as well as qualitative research in general.... Valuable to a wide range of scholars, and to those outside the academy who want to engage more fully with notions of care, dis/ability, and intimacy."—Victoria Kannen, Canadian Journal of Sociology
"Strong, comprehensive, and enlightening.... Any reader will be able to enter this book and profit from it."—Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan
"Offers an important reformulation of notions of care, intimacy, and gender dynamics around disability.... A significant contribution."—Eunjung Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison