This article is an interview and conversation between disability activist and writer Nancy Mairs, and videomaker Janice Dewey. They discuss the making of a documentary about Mairs’ life and explore intersects between writing, film, and disability
Documentary film has played a significant role in the social construction of disability and this pap...
This paper examines the narration of developmental disability through interviews between participant...
Abstract: This article explores the mutual contribution of television and disability studies, focusi...
This article is about a film called ‘The Shape of Water’ by Guillermo del Toro, which was released i...
International audienceNancy Mairs’s autobiographical essays offer an interesting insight into the wa...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
An informal interview with Disability Activist/Filmmaker Dominick Evans. Topics include film and me...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
In her (2005) added commentary to the re-released biopic An Angel at My Table (1990), director Jane ...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
Where much of the existing scholarship on Nancy Mairs has approached her essays in the context of di...
This paper examines the ways in which the disability memoir creates pathways that generate new ways ...
This article analyses themes from Christina Crosby’s disability memoir A Body, Undone: Living On aft...
The stories of advocates in the disability rights movement remain largely undocumented, especially i...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
Documentary film has played a significant role in the social construction of disability and this pap...
This paper examines the narration of developmental disability through interviews between participant...
Abstract: This article explores the mutual contribution of television and disability studies, focusi...
This article is about a film called ‘The Shape of Water’ by Guillermo del Toro, which was released i...
International audienceNancy Mairs’s autobiographical essays offer an interesting insight into the wa...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
An informal interview with Disability Activist/Filmmaker Dominick Evans. Topics include film and me...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
In her (2005) added commentary to the re-released biopic An Angel at My Table (1990), director Jane ...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
Where much of the existing scholarship on Nancy Mairs has approached her essays in the context of di...
This paper examines the ways in which the disability memoir creates pathways that generate new ways ...
This article analyses themes from Christina Crosby’s disability memoir A Body, Undone: Living On aft...
The stories of advocates in the disability rights movement remain largely undocumented, especially i...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
Documentary film has played a significant role in the social construction of disability and this pap...
This paper examines the narration of developmental disability through interviews between participant...
Abstract: This article explores the mutual contribution of television and disability studies, focusi...