Rékasi Nikolett, Papp Gabriella : Motherhood Experiences of Visually Impaired Women – A Feminist Disability Studies Approach

It is important to separate disability studies research by gender because women may have different experiences from men. Research on specific situations faced by women, such as motherhood, is particularly important in order to get a broader picture of the oppression of disabled people. In our study, we explored the motherhood experiences of five visually... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.en.2025.1.6

Zagyi Emese : Young adult women with physical disability and womanhood – Outline of a planned doctoral research

This paper presents an ongoing doctoral research study on the femininity of young adult women with physical disabilities and the influence of the internet and social media on their self-image. The study aims to explore, within a qualitative feminist disability studies framework, the narratives of congenitally physically disabled women aged 18-35 regarding femininity and womanhood.... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.hu.2025.1.4