The chapter addresses one of the key notions that has been playing a crucial role in the way in which disability has been defined throughout centuries - the concept of ‘the norm.’ It lays bare the ways of constituting and sustaining normative categories in the arts and sciences by examining a selection of works of art that range from Rembrandt’s "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp" (1632) to Jill Scott’s multimedia installation "Somabook" (2012). Accentuating the fact that science does not give direct, objective access to nature and highlighting the role of historical and cultural mediation in the processes of body analysis and representation in the arts and sciences, the chapter provides a valuable cultural and historical framework fo...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
A new dimension of disability? Reflections on the impact of concepts on the image of peop...
This special issue of Continuum is published in a conjuncture where there is increased scholarly att...
In Western culture, the pervading medical model of disability has characterized disability as a prob...
This book explores multiple metanarratives of disability to introduce and investigate the critical c...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
The article analyzes the ways of producing cultural representations of disability in theatre, film, ...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
W tekście przybliżam wybrane zagadnienia i problemy wyłaniające się przy próbie analizy pop/kulturow...
This article outlines the history and theoretical foundations of disability studies - a discipline t...
W tekście przybliżam wybrane zagadnienia i problemy wyłaniające się przy próbie analizy pop/kulturow...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
The concept of a pattern is considered as a generalized structure of a person's worldview which is f...
Disability studies is a dynamically developing discipline; however, it usually focuses on the Anglop...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
A new dimension of disability? Reflections on the impact of concepts on the image of peop...
This special issue of Continuum is published in a conjuncture where there is increased scholarly att...
In Western culture, the pervading medical model of disability has characterized disability as a prob...
This book explores multiple metanarratives of disability to introduce and investigate the critical c...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
The article analyzes the ways of producing cultural representations of disability in theatre, film, ...
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
W tekście przybliżam wybrane zagadnienia i problemy wyłaniające się przy próbie analizy pop/kulturow...
This article outlines the history and theoretical foundations of disability studies - a discipline t...
W tekście przybliżam wybrane zagadnienia i problemy wyłaniające się przy próbie analizy pop/kulturow...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
The concept of a pattern is considered as a generalized structure of a person's worldview which is f...
Disability studies is a dynamically developing discipline; however, it usually focuses on the Anglop...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
A new dimension of disability? Reflections on the impact of concepts on the image of peop...
This special issue of Continuum is published in a conjuncture where there is increased scholarly att...