Michael Bérubé has recently argued that representations of disability in science fiction are almost ubiquitous but heavily underrecognized. The article builds on Bérubé’s remark to discuss the constructive effects of adding critical disability studies to the approaches that have focused on Frank Herbert’s Dune series. The argument is that a disability-informed reading of the character Duncan Idaho across all six original Dune novels exposes a range of ableist assumptions upon which the narrative relies. Genetically engineered, the reincarnations of Idaho might be read as implying posthuman possibility. In contrast, the article demonstrates the ways in which Herbert’s characterization of Idaho and the latter’s relationship to Dune’s society ...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
Michael Bérubé has recently argued that representations of disability in science fiction are almost ...
This article analyzes the depictions disability embodies in the fantasy film series Star Wars. Fanta...
With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
This article explores disability as a trope of storytelling in by J. M. Coetzee\u201fs 2005 novel Sl...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
This article analyses questions of a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disab...
In this chapter, I approach Wallace’s engagement with physical and cognitive disability with this co...
This book explores multiple metanarratives of disability to introduce and investigate the critical c...
This article explores subversion of normative time and disability in science fiction narratives thro...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
Michael Bérubé has recently argued that representations of disability in science fiction are almost ...
This article analyzes the depictions disability embodies in the fantasy film series Star Wars. Fanta...
With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
This article explores disability as a trope of storytelling in by J. M. Coetzee\u201fs 2005 novel Sl...
This thesis is an occasion to examine how normalcy – as a phenomenon constructed in society and so n...
This article analyses questions of a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disab...
In this chapter, I approach Wallace’s engagement with physical and cognitive disability with this co...
This book explores multiple metanarratives of disability to introduce and investigate the critical c...
This article explores subversion of normative time and disability in science fiction narratives thro...
This thesis explores representations of children with disabilities in recent postcolonial fictions f...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...