Grammars of ableism: dialogues in the folds between disability, gender, childhood, and adolescence.
Martha Cristina Nunes MoreiraFrancine de Souza DiasAnahi Guedes de MelloSara Wagner YorkPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2022)
In this theoretical essay, we assume ableism as a grammar that sustains several duplicities that hierarchize and discriminate reputed dissident corporalities. We maintain this argument based on the violation of rights to health and life of disabled people, travestis, trans and intersex people, and children and adolescents, in practices of surveillance and correction, which sustain health and education institutions, and Language as the central point of such enabling.