What is gained (if anything) and what is lost (if anything) when we expand gender categories while simultaneously thinking about disability?

This class is called Women and Disability. Yet gender in contemporary thinking is much less straightforward than it seemed during Second Wave feminism. What does complicating gender binaries mean for discussions of women and disability? What is gained (if anything) and what is lost (if anything) when we expand gender categories while simultaneously thinking about disability?

Sami Schalk, Introduction, and Metaphor and Materiality: Disability and Neo-Slave Narratives, Pg. 58-86
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Nirmala Erevelles, The Color of Violence: Reflecting on Gender, Race, and Disability in Wartime
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Ashley Mog, Threads of Commonality in Transgender and Disability Studies https://dsq-sds.org/article/view/152/152

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