In the current sociocultural climate, conversations surrounding conceptions of identity are richer and more robust than ever. Disability Studies has long understood the disabled identity to be simultaneously constructed and embodied. This tension is echoed by the aesthetic tendencies of literary and artistic modernism, which encourage contradictions, messiness, and irresolution. Our present historical moment can benefit from a look back at a movement that not merely tolerated but valued fracture and difference. Through a careful analysis of works by high modernists and obscure artists alike, The Crippled Aesthetics of Modernism argues that our contemporary framework for conceiving of disability—not as an inherent fault in a person, but as a...
Within western political culture an increasing emphasis has been placed on the anesthetization of li...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
AbstractThe discovery of fragmentary classical sculpture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries re...
Before history had christened modernism, the movement had emerged in disabled concepts and forms. It...
The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...
A disability studies approach to physical difference in transatlantic modernist literatureOpe
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Embodied variations defined as disabilities, are inherent in the human condition; are part of every ...
Art has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. The articl...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
In this thesis I examine the disability identity reflected in contemporary art history. This thesis ...
AbstractArt has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. Th...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
Conceptions of disability tend to be dominated by a medical discourse, which considers disability as...
Within western political culture an increasing emphasis has been placed on the anesthetization of li...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
AbstractThe discovery of fragmentary classical sculpture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries re...
Before history had christened modernism, the movement had emerged in disabled concepts and forms. It...
The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...
A disability studies approach to physical difference in transatlantic modernist literatureOpe
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Embodied variations defined as disabilities, are inherent in the human condition; are part of every ...
Art has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. The articl...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
In this thesis I examine the disability identity reflected in contemporary art history. This thesis ...
AbstractArt has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. Th...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
Conceptions of disability tend to be dominated by a medical discourse, which considers disability as...
Within western political culture an increasing emphasis has been placed on the anesthetization of li...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
AbstractThe discovery of fragmentary classical sculpture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries re...