This project investigates how throughout history, those who were different or atypical were often relegated to a marginalized life; this perspective was indicative in literature of previous eras as well as in historical documentation. As indicated in this research, even though literature and media has moved away from personifying disability in an overwhelmingly negative light, it has consequently moved toward characterizing people with disabilities as the antihero worthy of pity. The unintentional, prejudicial view of people with disabilities in popular culture perpetuates the idea that disability is something that must be overcome. This disconnect hinders student awareness and acceptance, and therefore negates many positive attempts, and p...
Films portraying characters with disabilities are often shown in the English classroom. Films such a...
Most media texts currently being developed with disabled characters are crafted by individuals who a...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
This Honors Senior Thesis explores textual themes regarding disability in literary works featuring p...
By purposefully sharing diverse and inclusive literature with children during their formative years,...
A common concern within the disability community are the ways in which negative or misguided represe...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other” and used to generate...
My project, a critical thesis titled “Finding Nemo, Finding Dory, Finding Ourselves: How and Why We ...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
Arguably the most powerful purveyor of culture for the past 50 years in the United States has been t...
Picture books convey messages about society and how groups of people engage with one another and are...
A look at books where the disabled are stigmatized or stereotyped and where they are adequately repr...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
This paper asked people who identify themselves as disabled to evaluate the American media’s present...
Films portraying characters with disabilities are often shown in the English classroom. Films such a...
Most media texts currently being developed with disabled characters are crafted by individuals who a...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
This Honors Senior Thesis explores textual themes regarding disability in literary works featuring p...
By purposefully sharing diverse and inclusive literature with children during their formative years,...
A common concern within the disability community are the ways in which negative or misguided represe...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other” and used to generate...
My project, a critical thesis titled “Finding Nemo, Finding Dory, Finding Ourselves: How and Why We ...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
Arguably the most powerful purveyor of culture for the past 50 years in the United States has been t...
Picture books convey messages about society and how groups of people engage with one another and are...
A look at books where the disabled are stigmatized or stereotyped and where they are adequately repr...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
This paper asked people who identify themselves as disabled to evaluate the American media’s present...
Films portraying characters with disabilities are often shown in the English classroom. Films such a...
Most media texts currently being developed with disabled characters are crafted by individuals who a...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...