This work is a cross-genre memoir that draws upon critical disability theory, literature, images and theoretical discourse in order to examine, express, and critically expand upon my experience of living within the confines of a body and mind conditioned by severe Tourette's Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. This work is structured around intermittent descriptions of each of the nineteen tics that form the 'repertoire' of my condition. Interspersed between these nineteen descriptions are brief pieces of writing that span memoir, theoretical writing, and fiction. This work may be of interest to those seeking material on critical disability, illness and life writing, photography, autobiography and memoir, speculative fiction, and vi...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This essay uses Couser’s presentation of autopathography as a frame for disseminating creative autoe...
My pathway to becoming a disability studies researcher has been a series of discontinuities, a circu...
In this thesis I examine contemporary life writing about mental illness published in the UK and USA....
“The Laundry Tub Contortionist: A Differently-Abled Memoir” is a bendy narrative in-progress and a l...
Culturally powerful ideas of normalcy and deviation, individual responsibility, and what is medicall...
Chronic is a collection of personal essays dealing with academic ableism, the exclusion of chronic i...
The exegesis begins by giving background and context to my thesis, The Feeling of Cancer, followed b...
A cluster of stories about caring, disability and illness This cluster of stories emerges out of a r...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and reflect upon the mink between creativity and mental illness...
Illness narratives have become a cultural phenomenon in the Western world but their analysis continu...
This thesis is motivated by a notable new wave – intensifying from 2007 onwards – of autobiographica...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
This collection of three interconnected personal essays draws from the genres of memoir and biograph...
The topic of this presentation deals with a subgenre within life writing, namely illness narratives,...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This essay uses Couser’s presentation of autopathography as a frame for disseminating creative autoe...
My pathway to becoming a disability studies researcher has been a series of discontinuities, a circu...
In this thesis I examine contemporary life writing about mental illness published in the UK and USA....
“The Laundry Tub Contortionist: A Differently-Abled Memoir” is a bendy narrative in-progress and a l...
Culturally powerful ideas of normalcy and deviation, individual responsibility, and what is medicall...
Chronic is a collection of personal essays dealing with academic ableism, the exclusion of chronic i...
The exegesis begins by giving background and context to my thesis, The Feeling of Cancer, followed b...
A cluster of stories about caring, disability and illness This cluster of stories emerges out of a r...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and reflect upon the mink between creativity and mental illness...
Illness narratives have become a cultural phenomenon in the Western world but their analysis continu...
This thesis is motivated by a notable new wave – intensifying from 2007 onwards – of autobiographica...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
This collection of three interconnected personal essays draws from the genres of memoir and biograph...
The topic of this presentation deals with a subgenre within life writing, namely illness narratives,...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
This essay uses Couser’s presentation of autopathography as a frame for disseminating creative autoe...
My pathway to becoming a disability studies researcher has been a series of discontinuities, a circu...