Vol. 2(5) May 2015
Females in Cultural Encryption: A Review of Eight
Polish Discourses on Females with disabilities
Beata Borowska-Beszta
This study contains the analysis of contemporary academic
discourses about females with disabilities with particular emphasis on femininity
of women with intellectual disabilities, conducted by special educators, adult educators,
psychologists, sociologists, cultural anthropologists, philologists, artists etc.
co-operating in Poland, in the areas of special education, andragogy from 1989-2015.
Furthermore, I analyzed the selected media discourses, taking place in the public
space. Text starts with the definitions of femininity in Polish dominant culture.
Indicated discourses were introduced in the context of the ontological, epistemological
and research paradigms behind the researches of femininity and disability. Discourses
are arranged on the ground of socio-political and cultural transformation in Poland
after 1989, the end of communist regime. I submit, therefore in outline and analyze
26 years of changes in the discourses about females with disabilities in Poland.
Discourses were introduced in chronological order of appearance in Polish culture,
indicating also the scientific interests of researchers. First it appeared in the
medical-clinical discourse and then andragogy, biographical, cultural, religious,
literary, art and media discourses as well.
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