With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated interrogation of contemporary ideologies, science fiction stands as a genre ripe with possibilities for disability studies. Many scholars have used the genre and its texts as platforms from which to either condemn or laud representations of disability within a field explicitly concerned with a society's future. My essay contributes to this discussion by foregrounding a science fiction text to theorize what a disabled future looks like. I take as my primary text a selection of short fiction from Uncanny Magazine, an online magazine that published a disability-themed issue Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction in 2018. The stories contained ...
This study addresses a neglected question: how are the ill, the deformed, and the disabled treated i...
This article analyzes the depictions disability embodies in the fantasy film series Star Wars. Fanta...
Michael Bérubé has recently argued that representations of disability in science fiction are almost ...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Critical Disability Studies is a rapidly growing field, as is the popularity of fanfiction, or fan-m...
Consider this, we are living in a future [in-part] imagined over 30 years ago- in science fiction fi...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narrat...
This is a book review of Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Narratives which was edited by Chris ...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
All lives are shaped by their health. However, the lives of people with disabilities are routinely s...
This study considers how the disabled child is alternately depicted as a question mark of uncertain ...
In this paper, we weave in and out of theory and narrative in order to consider the potential of dis...
This study addresses a neglected question: how are the ill, the deformed, and the disabled treated i...
This article analyzes the depictions disability embodies in the fantasy film series Star Wars. Fanta...
Michael Bérubé has recently argued that representations of disability in science fiction are almost ...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Critical Disability Studies is a rapidly growing field, as is the popularity of fanfiction, or fan-m...
Consider this, we are living in a future [in-part] imagined over 30 years ago- in science fiction fi...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narrat...
This is a book review of Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Narratives which was edited by Chris ...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
All lives are shaped by their health. However, the lives of people with disabilities are routinely s...
This study considers how the disabled child is alternately depicted as a question mark of uncertain ...
In this paper, we weave in and out of theory and narrative in order to consider the potential of dis...
This study addresses a neglected question: how are the ill, the deformed, and the disabled treated i...
This article analyzes the depictions disability embodies in the fantasy film series Star Wars. Fanta...
Michael Bérubé has recently argued that representations of disability in science fiction are almost ...