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- W2187687816 abstract "Following her death in June of 2009 after a long and highly publicized struggle with colon cancer, actress and model Farrah Fawcett‘s long-term partner Ryan O‘Neil spoke to a number of press and media outlets about Fawcett‘s decision to forgo standard surgical treatment (the removal of her entire bowel and the cancer). As O‘Neil stated in his 2009 interview with Leslie Bennetts for Vanity Fair: ‗They wanted to cut her open and take everything out—that was the cure—but a bathing beauty with a colostomy bag? That would have been a test‘. O‘Neil‘s comments regarding the post-operative body of the ostomate both negate Fawcett‘s own agency and gesture towards broader stereotypes that surround the disabled body and sexuality. Specifically, the assumptions that disabled bodies are undesirable or asexual, and that sexual desire or attraction to the subject is inherently deviant or pathological. The online Uncover Ostomy campaign however, seeks to empower ostomates by presenting the post-operative body as a site of sexual desire and agency. The campaign‘s face is Ontario-based model and ostomate Jessica Grossman who appears in a series of highly-stylized and suggestive photographs on the campaign‘s official website and Facebook page. Members of the Facebook group however, have challenged the images of Uncover Ostomy calling into question the objectification and fetishization of the female subject in the campaign‘s images. This paper will draw from the fields of Disability Studies, queer theory, and Rosemarie Garland -Thomson‘s notion of the ‗normate‘ to interrogate the tensions within Uncover Ostomy. Specifically, this paper is interested in the campaign as a self-identified mode of intervention that seeks to challenge the aforementioned stereotypes that surround the (re)presentation of illness and non-normative bodies while simultaneously relying on images of the classically ‗sexy‘ cisgendered female and the same narratives of patriarchal desire and heteronormativity that, historically speaking, have shaped narratives around ‗normal‘ and ‗abnormal‘ bodies within popular culture." @default.
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- W2187687816 title "Babes and Bags: Tensions Within the (Re)Presentations of Non-Normative Bodies and Narratives of Sexuality in Canada’s Uncover Ostomy Campaign" @default.
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