This interdisciplinary article draws on the social sciences to posit a tripartite model from which literary research into disability can benefit. Ableism and disablism are defined by normative positivisms and non-normative negativisms respectively, but consideration is also given to non-normative positivisms. Informed by experiential knowledge, the model is illustrated with reference to a trilogy of literary representations of blindness: George Sava’s novel Happiness is blind (1987), Brian Friel’s play Molly Sweeney (1994), and Stephen Kuusisto’s memoir Eavesdropping (2006). The result is a complex reading that recognises problems but also non-normative renderings of happiness
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
This study presents three perspectives about how the life experience of individuals with disabilitie...
This interdisciplinary article draws on the social sciences to posit a tripartite model from which l...
Who should be considered the most unhappy, the blind or the deaf? The intensive debate over this iss...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
The representation of disabilities is complex and its dissemination through media is prevalent in so...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
This study presents three perspectives about how the life experience of individuals with disabilitie...
This interdisciplinary article draws on the social sciences to posit a tripartite model from which l...
Who should be considered the most unhappy, the blind or the deaf? The intensive debate over this iss...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
The article reviews components and recent discussion of the ‘Social Model of Disability’, with speci...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
The representation of disabilities is complex and its dissemination through media is prevalent in so...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
At a time when different groups in society are achieving notable gains in respect and rights, activi...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
This study presents three perspectives about how the life experience of individuals with disabilitie...