This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narratives by analyzing how physical disability and homosexuality/bisexuality have been depicted in popular science fiction film and television. Specifically, it analyzes what types of futures are evoked through the exclusion or inclusion of disability and homo/bisexuality. To investigate these futurescapes, in for example Star Trek and The Handmaid’s Tale, the paper uses film analysis guided by the theoretical approach of crip/queer temporality mainly in dialogue with disability/crip scholar Alison Kafer. Although narratives about the future in popular fiction occasionally imagines futures in which disability and homo/bisexuality exist the vast ma...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Representation is seldom kind to bodies that have been marked by otherness; acknowledging this is ne...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narrat...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated...
This article explores twelve short narrative films created by women and trans people living with dis...
Discussions of intellectual disability are found in medical journals, published biographies, and dis...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
[[abstract]]The science fiction genre has traditionally exemplified alternative forms of sexuality a...
Within the discourse about increased diversity in entertainment media, the need for more representat...
While studies of lesbian, gay, and transgender communities and cultural production have dramatically...
As previous research has shown, people with disabilities often have restricted access to adulthood a...
In this thesis, I explore depictions of characters in Star Trek (ST) media that question what it mea...
Transgender bodies and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as illustratio...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Representation is seldom kind to bodies that have been marked by otherness; acknowledging this is ne...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narrat...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated...
This article explores twelve short narrative films created by women and trans people living with dis...
Discussions of intellectual disability are found in medical journals, published biographies, and dis...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
[[abstract]]The science fiction genre has traditionally exemplified alternative forms of sexuality a...
Within the discourse about increased diversity in entertainment media, the need for more representat...
While studies of lesbian, gay, and transgender communities and cultural production have dramatically...
As previous research has shown, people with disabilities often have restricted access to adulthood a...
In this thesis, I explore depictions of characters in Star Trek (ST) media that question what it mea...
Transgender bodies and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as illustratio...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Representation is seldom kind to bodies that have been marked by otherness; acknowledging this is ne...