In a time when disability is something often seen, but less often talked about in Appalachia, it is, perhaps unsurprising that Disability Studies and Appalachian Studies rarely intersect. This is seen in both in the broad field of Appalachian Studies, and its literary components. This lack of intersection is especially true when it is not the grotesque being considered, but actual physical and/or mental disabilities in Appalachian literature being viewed through a Disability Studies lens. When the grotesque is considered (and depicted) within Appalachian literature, what message does this send to the many disabled people throughout Appalachia (and the whole U.S.)? For this reason, it is imperative Disability Studies scholars and Appalachian...
This dissertation theorizes a new mode of reading, narrative side-stepping, that reveals how disable...
This dissertation explores the ways in which disability—or biological difference—functions in contem...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
In a time when disability is something often seen, but less often talked about in Appalachia, it is,...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including Americ...
Connections between disability and Appalachia are perhaps most commonly observed through the prism o...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
Disability affects everyone, either first-hand or indirectly. However,\ud discussion of disability i...
Disability Ecology: Re-Materializing U.S. Fiction from 1890-1940 argues that disability is the mater...
In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other” and used to generate...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
Disability is one of the major reasons for marginalising people. The term disability is nowadays gai...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
Bachelor Honours - Bachelor of Arts (BA)The representation of disability in children’s literature in...
This dissertation theorizes a new mode of reading, narrative side-stepping, that reveals how disable...
This dissertation explores the ways in which disability—or biological difference—functions in contem...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
In a time when disability is something often seen, but less often talked about in Appalachia, it is,...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including Americ...
Connections between disability and Appalachia are perhaps most commonly observed through the prism o...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
Disability affects everyone, either first-hand or indirectly. However,\ud discussion of disability i...
Disability Ecology: Re-Materializing U.S. Fiction from 1890-1940 argues that disability is the mater...
In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other” and used to generate...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
Disability is one of the major reasons for marginalising people. The term disability is nowadays gai...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
Bachelor Honours - Bachelor of Arts (BA)The representation of disability in children’s literature in...
This dissertation theorizes a new mode of reading, narrative side-stepping, that reveals how disable...
This dissertation explores the ways in which disability—or biological difference—functions in contem...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...