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R. Shuttleworth and T. Sanders (eds): Sex & Disability: Politics, Identity and Access

The Disability Press, Leeds, 2010, 258 p, £18.49, ISBN: 0-9549026-6-1

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Budd, M.A. R. Shuttleworth and T. Sanders (eds): Sex & Disability: Politics, Identity and Access. Sex Disabil 29, 187–189 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11195-011-9214-8

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