Neo-Victorian reimaginations of the freak simultanously repeat and reject the binaries of normalcy and deviance to criticise the exploitative and objectifying conventions of nineteenth-century enfreakment practices. This fluctuation between sameness and difference calls for new critical approaches to freak-show characters that relocate the disabled body outside rigid frames of binary thinking. By approaching the freak subject through the lens of Gilles Deleuze’s difference and repetition, I aim to further the debate on the disabled subject beyond the limits of a social constructivist approach by situating the neo-Victorian body in a constant process of becoming. To this end, I explore Deleuze’s notion of “difference and repetition” as an ap...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.While many previous studies o...
This article explores the intersections between queerness and intellectual disability in the represe...
Michael Foucault postulates that Victorians of the late nineteenth century were experts at repressin...
Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical ...
The contemporary fascination with historical, social and literary representations of the deviant bod...
This dissertation investigates the production of physical disability and the function of prosthesis ...
Hegemonic visions of what the human body and mind should be pervade the literature of the late ninet...
The representation of women's bodies in neo-Victorian fiction has implications for assessing the gen...
Articulating Bodies investigates the contemporaneous developments of Victorian fiction and disabilit...
This dissertation concerns the intersection between disability, genre, and female agency in Victoria...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
Inspired by Erving Goffman’s understanding of stigma management, Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier takes a ...
This dissertation theorizes a new mode of reading, narrative side-stepping, that reveals how disable...
Many scholarly studies have examined illness, sickness, and invalidism in British nineteenth-century...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.While many previous studies o...
This article explores the intersections between queerness and intellectual disability in the represe...
Michael Foucault postulates that Victorians of the late nineteenth century were experts at repressin...
Lately, the Victorian freak show has attracted scholarly and literary attention alike. New critical ...
The contemporary fascination with historical, social and literary representations of the deviant bod...
This dissertation investigates the production of physical disability and the function of prosthesis ...
Hegemonic visions of what the human body and mind should be pervade the literature of the late ninet...
The representation of women's bodies in neo-Victorian fiction has implications for assessing the gen...
Articulating Bodies investigates the contemporaneous developments of Victorian fiction and disabilit...
This dissertation concerns the intersection between disability, genre, and female agency in Victoria...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
Inspired by Erving Goffman’s understanding of stigma management, Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier takes a ...
This dissertation theorizes a new mode of reading, narrative side-stepping, that reveals how disable...
Many scholarly studies have examined illness, sickness, and invalidism in British nineteenth-century...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.While many previous studies o...
This article explores the intersections between queerness and intellectual disability in the represe...
Michael Foucault postulates that Victorians of the late nineteenth century were experts at repressin...