There is a considerable dearth of criticism that applies the critical lens of Disability Studies to the works of William Faulkner. This paper hopes to contribute to the discourse on Faulkner and disability by using a Disability Studies prospective to explore the intersection of intellectual disability and the psychological coping mechanism of dehumanization in the novels Sanctuary and The Hamlet. In both novels, characters with intellectual disabilities are depicted as animals. This paper argues that Faulkner's normate characters use dehumanization to marginalize, neglect, and even abuse characters with intellectual disabilities. However, the act of dehumanization has the paradoxical effect of calling attention to the humanity and sentience...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Mentally disabled characters in the works of William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor are often subjec...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
Disability and animality have frequently been conjoined in American literature as the limit cases of...
This study investigates the ways in which William Faulkner draws upon William James and Sigmund Freu...
This article reviews some instances of disability in Shakespeare's works and some instances of Disab...
Why are there so many disabled characters in James Joyce's Ulysses? "Disabled Legislators" seeks to...
Disability Ecology: Re-Materializing U.S. Fiction from 1890-1940 argues that disability is the mater...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including Americ...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
This thesis explores Faulkner\u27s use of mental impairments and illnesses, by analyzing closely thr...
Abstract: In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other ” and used ...
This thesis explores Faulkner\u27s use of mental impairments and illnesses, by analyzing closely thr...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Mentally disabled characters in the works of William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor are often subjec...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
Disability and animality have frequently been conjoined in American literature as the limit cases of...
This study investigates the ways in which William Faulkner draws upon William James and Sigmund Freu...
This article reviews some instances of disability in Shakespeare's works and some instances of Disab...
Why are there so many disabled characters in James Joyce's Ulysses? "Disabled Legislators" seeks to...
Disability Ecology: Re-Materializing U.S. Fiction from 1890-1940 argues that disability is the mater...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including Americ...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
This thesis explores Faulkner\u27s use of mental impairments and illnesses, by analyzing closely thr...
Abstract: In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other ” and used ...
This thesis explores Faulkner\u27s use of mental impairments and illnesses, by analyzing closely thr...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Mentally disabled characters in the works of William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor are often subjec...