This project is an excavation of the ways in which cinema has relied on a one-dimensional approach to its representations of disability. I argue that the way disability is represented becomes a modern instantiation of the Freak Show. I explore these issues through three different films, all of which come from distinct genres. I discuss the way The Greatest Showman is instructive toward ways cinema engages in sanitization and de-historization of the freak shows pre-modern origins. I show how The Shape of Water gestures toward concerns at the very idea of authentic representation. The final film I use is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre which gestures toward the possibility of how the narrative structure in films regarding disability could possibl...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
To be disabled at the movies is often a strange experience. Disabled spectators in the contemporary ...
The way a culture treats its needy and disabled members provides an important social perspective whe...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
The Incorporeal Corpse contends that the image of actual disabled bodies in film and theatre brings ...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
In this article the authors explore images of disability in Hollywood movies. Our analysis draws fro...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
This paper explores the role of embodied visuality in the formation of stigma toward representations...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
The film industry is complicit in the composition of cultural ‘norms’, contributing to the social co...
Understanding disability requires understanding its social construction, and social construction can...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
To be disabled at the movies is often a strange experience. Disabled spectators in the contemporary ...
The way a culture treats its needy and disabled members provides an important social perspective whe...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
The Incorporeal Corpse contends that the image of actual disabled bodies in film and theatre brings ...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
In this article the authors explore images of disability in Hollywood movies. Our analysis draws fro...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
This paper explores the role of embodied visuality in the formation of stigma toward representations...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
The film industry is complicit in the composition of cultural ‘norms’, contributing to the social co...
Understanding disability requires understanding its social construction, and social construction can...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
To be disabled at the movies is often a strange experience. Disabled spectators in the contemporary ...
The way a culture treats its needy and disabled members provides an important social perspective whe...