AbstractStories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and society. Those narratives enact an ‘anomalous’ body that is constructed as distant from the norm and therefore ‘damaged’ but also fixable. In this paper we explore how such narratives, and the practices they encompass, influence the stories disabled young people tell about their bodies and impairment. We do so by drawing on narrative qualitative interviews and visual practices carried out with seventeen disabled young people in a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council that took place between 2011 and 2012 in the North East of England. The findings discussed here focus on how medical and societal responses to bodily difference be...
In this paper, we query the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership, or exc...
In this paper, we explore how physically disabled youth who participate in mainstream education disc...
In this dissertation I historicize dominant discourses of disability and place my analysis of five p...
Stories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and society. Those...
AbstractStories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and societ...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physically disabled young people often experience pa...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The disabled body has come to occupy more than an ‘absent presence’ in critical disability studies. ...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
Excluding a few notable exceptions, there is a dearth of empirically based research exploring how di...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
Digitally mediated social environments have become important stages for the negotiation of everyday ...
Attending to the ways in which bodies and subjectivities are constituted in social environments is n...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
In this paper, we query the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership, or exc...
In this paper, we explore how physically disabled youth who participate in mainstream education disc...
In this dissertation I historicize dominant discourses of disability and place my analysis of five p...
Stories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and society. Those...
AbstractStories about disability are heavily shaped by the narratives offered by medicine and societ...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physically disabled young people often experience pa...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The disabled body has come to occupy more than an ‘absent presence’ in critical disability studies. ...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
Excluding a few notable exceptions, there is a dearth of empirically based research exploring how di...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
Digitally mediated social environments have become important stages for the negotiation of everyday ...
Attending to the ways in which bodies and subjectivities are constituted in social environments is n...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
In this paper, we query the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership, or exc...
In this paper, we explore how physically disabled youth who participate in mainstream education disc...
In this dissertation I historicize dominant discourses of disability and place my analysis of five p...