Critical film analysis in the context of disability studies is introduced, and implications of disability portrayals in film are discussed. Two films often used in middle school classrooms, Simon Birch and The Mighty, are introduced and briefly summarized. The films are critiqued using Norden’s conceptualizations of stereotypic roles for characters with disabilities including the "sweet innocent" and "comic misadventurer." Finally, the importance of critical screening is outlined and ways that teachers can use these films in ways that are respectful of people with disabilities based on criteria developed by Safran (2000) are offered
In this paper author characterizes informal adult education about physical disability in popular fil...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
Critical film analysis in the context of disability studies is introduced, and implications of disab...
Critical film analysis in the context of disability studies is introduced, and implications of disab...
Films portraying characters with disabilities are often shown in the English classroom. Films such a...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
This project is an excavation of the ways in which cinema has relied on a one-dimensional approach t...
In films that feature disability, we see the recursive and discussion-limiting impulse to say “this ...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
This paper will explore six films that involve individuals with developmental disabilities and gain ...
This dissertation aims to provide new readings of Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone and Lee Chang-dong...
Attitudinal barriers can take the form of negative stereotypes about disabled people. These stereoty...
In this paper author characterizes informal adult education about physical disability in popular fil...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
Critical film analysis in the context of disability studies is introduced, and implications of disab...
Critical film analysis in the context of disability studies is introduced, and implications of disab...
Films portraying characters with disabilities are often shown in the English classroom. Films such a...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
This project is an excavation of the ways in which cinema has relied on a one-dimensional approach t...
In films that feature disability, we see the recursive and discussion-limiting impulse to say “this ...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
This paper will explore six films that involve individuals with developmental disabilities and gain ...
This dissertation aims to provide new readings of Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone and Lee Chang-dong...
Attitudinal barriers can take the form of negative stereotypes about disabled people. These stereoty...
In this paper author characterizes informal adult education about physical disability in popular fil...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...