This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the context of cultural institutions in emerging global communities. Using the texts of James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Shani Mootoo, I argue experimental narrative techniques develop new understandings of mental disability by pushing against the limits of language, particularly in relation to mentally disabled women. The novels and plays examined function as creative objects that refigure the reader’s relationship to mental disability through embodied reading practices. In resisting previous tendencies to read literary representations of mental disability as metaphor, I offer an alternative framework for understanding mental disability as an ongo...
The thesis provides a qualitative analysis of an autobiographical play based on journals written by ...
Monstrous Mothers: A Feminist Disability Reading of The Babadook & The Yellow Wallpaper This essay w...
This dissertation begins at the promising crossroads of performance studies and disability studies. ...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including Americ...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This thesis considers the importance of Samuel Beckett’s representations of disability in the first ...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
This dissertation explores the ways in which disability—or biological difference—functions in contem...
Discussions of intellectual disability are found in medical journals, published biographies, and dis...
This inter-disciplinary dissertation explores the depiction o f disability in realist young adult fi...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...
This article examines traces of disability in children's literature, interrogating the opportunities...
The thesis provides a qualitative analysis of an autobiographical play based on journals written by ...
Monstrous Mothers: A Feminist Disability Reading of The Babadook & The Yellow Wallpaper This essay w...
This dissertation begins at the promising crossroads of performance studies and disability studies. ...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including Americ...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This thesis considers the importance of Samuel Beckett’s representations of disability in the first ...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
This dissertation explores the ways in which disability—or biological difference—functions in contem...
Discussions of intellectual disability are found in medical journals, published biographies, and dis...
This inter-disciplinary dissertation explores the depiction o f disability in realist young adult fi...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...
This article examines traces of disability in children's literature, interrogating the opportunities...
The thesis provides a qualitative analysis of an autobiographical play based on journals written by ...
Monstrous Mothers: A Feminist Disability Reading of The Babadook & The Yellow Wallpaper This essay w...
This dissertation begins at the promising crossroads of performance studies and disability studies. ...