The world responds to us because of our embodied selves, and we respond to the world through our embodiedness. Some bodies are admired, some are rejected. Some are perceived as normal, some as abnormal. Hence, bodily differences are not neutral facts. In society there are normative standards of embodiment that people ought to live up to, and anyone who does not is stared at, ignored, feared, or in various ways marginalized through oppressive practices. These practices are legitimated by dominant systems of representation and by cultural narratives that shape the material world, inform human relations, and shape our sense of who we are. This article discusses and challenges the dominant cultural narrative – the normalcy narrative – that make...
As embodied social agents our lives are preoccupied with the production and reproduction of bodies. ...
This dissertation is a critical review of both disability studies and men's studies. The focus of th...
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
The disabled body has come to occupy more than an ‘absent presence’ in critical disability studies. ...
In this dissertation I historicize dominant discourses of disability and place my analysis of five p...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
The essay seeks to explore body-focused phenomenological writing in disability studies and film theo...
This paper examines how fat and disabled subjects may be taught to appear as happy through biopedago...
1. This book chapter poses a very substantial contribution to three interdisciplinary fields: femini...
Stories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and society. Those...
The article discusses the perception of physical otherness. The author compares theoretical knowledg...
As embodied social agents our lives are preoccupied with the production and reproduction of bodies. ...
This dissertation is a critical review of both disability studies and men's studies. The focus of th...
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
The disabled body has come to occupy more than an ‘absent presence’ in critical disability studies. ...
In this dissertation I historicize dominant discourses of disability and place my analysis of five p...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
The essay seeks to explore body-focused phenomenological writing in disability studies and film theo...
This paper examines how fat and disabled subjects may be taught to appear as happy through biopedago...
1. This book chapter poses a very substantial contribution to three interdisciplinary fields: femini...
Stories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and society. Those...
The article discusses the perception of physical otherness. The author compares theoretical knowledg...
As embodied social agents our lives are preoccupied with the production and reproduction of bodies. ...
This dissertation is a critical review of both disability studies and men's studies. The focus of th...
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...