A lot of postcolonial novels feature characters with disordered communication, unable to express their will, existing outside of language. These most often unnamed traces of autism and/or intellectual disability become in fictional narrative an element disturbing the expected outcome of postcolonial vindications, out of which the most important is regaining by a marginalized character the sense of subjectivity, realized as a possibility to tell one’s own story. Basing on Ato Quayson’s concept of “aesthetic nervousness”, the article traces how literary and cultural representations of disability introduce into a text affective-cognitive mechanisms which reveal, as Ato Quayson says, “heremeneutic impasse” caused by a confrontation of the norm ...
This article explores disability as a trope of storytelling in by J. M. Coetzee\u201fs 2005 novel Sl...
The proliferation of work by autistic writers continues apace, defying a long and multidisciplinary ...
This dissertation explores cultural production about autism—from film, television, literature, and v...
This thesis consists of an essay addressing the treatment of autism spectrum conditions in modern En...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...
About the book: Autism, a neuro-develomental disability, has received wide but often sensationalisti...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
This dissertation investigates autism as a form of disability in the literary and filmic worlds. It ...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
In this paper we explore the significance of metaphor and dominant cultural narratives in current au...
Autism is omnipresent in contemporary culture: it can be considered the 'zeitgeist condition.' As su...
This thesis analyses representations of autism in twentieth and twenty-first century Anglo-American ...
M.A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The dissertation adopts both a creative and critical a...
The article examines the content of six literary works about people with autism spectrum disorders. ...
In this paper, I argue that society has classified autism as a single experience and have falsely pr...
This article explores disability as a trope of storytelling in by J. M. Coetzee\u201fs 2005 novel Sl...
The proliferation of work by autistic writers continues apace, defying a long and multidisciplinary ...
This dissertation explores cultural production about autism—from film, television, literature, and v...
This thesis consists of an essay addressing the treatment of autism spectrum conditions in modern En...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...
About the book: Autism, a neuro-develomental disability, has received wide but often sensationalisti...
In this dissertation, I argue for a renewed approach to realist texts that rely on conventional pers...
This dissertation investigates autism as a form of disability in the literary and filmic worlds. It ...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
In this paper we explore the significance of metaphor and dominant cultural narratives in current au...
Autism is omnipresent in contemporary culture: it can be considered the 'zeitgeist condition.' As su...
This thesis analyses representations of autism in twentieth and twenty-first century Anglo-American ...
M.A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The dissertation adopts both a creative and critical a...
The article examines the content of six literary works about people with autism spectrum disorders. ...
In this paper, I argue that society has classified autism as a single experience and have falsely pr...
This article explores disability as a trope of storytelling in by J. M. Coetzee\u201fs 2005 novel Sl...
The proliferation of work by autistic writers continues apace, defying a long and multidisciplinary ...
This dissertation explores cultural production about autism—from film, television, literature, and v...