Disability in Film and Literature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:9th Jun '16
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Literary and filmic depictions of the disabled reinforce an "ableist" ideology that classifies bodies as normal or abnormal--positive or negative. Disabled characters are often represented as aberrant or evil and are isolated or incarcerated. This book examines language in film, fiction and other media that perpetuates the representation of the disabled as abnormal or problematic. The author looks at depictions of disability--both disparaging and amusing--and discusses disability theory as a framework for reconsidering "normal" and "abnormal" bodies.
“a thorough examination of the sociocultural and linguistic roots of society’s ambivalent attitudes toward individuals with disabilities. The narrative of this engaging, lively study is witty and flows easily. Highly recommended”—Choice; “a comprehensive examination”—ProtoView.
ISBN: 9780786496495
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 308g
220 pages