Images and narratives of people with disabilities in popular culture shape the perceptions of people with and without disabilities. When these narratives raise philosophical and religious questions emerging from the lives of people with disabilities, and depict meaningful engagements between people with disabilities and religious practices, an underexamined body of knowledge emerges. The television series Call the Midwife and Grey’s Anatomy both have episodes that depict families responding to a disability diagnosis in a newborn infant, and each offers a potentially significant account of what it means to be a person born with a disability. While popular culture depictions of disability often reinscribe stigmatizing stereotypes, they can al...
The purpose of this project is to explore the representation of disability in various media formats....
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
Whilst disability has historically been depicted in problematic ways in TV/film and print media, mor...
Images and narratives of people with disabilities in popular culture shape the perceptions of people...
Disability has been an area often overlooked in popular cultural media especially as a main focus of...
This dissertation is a discourse analysis of three television series, Speechless, Atypical, and Brea...
This study explores how exposure to disability portrayal on television is related to beliefs about i...
This book explores multiple metanarratives of disability to introduce and investigate the critical c...
This study involved the collection and analysis of data coded from medical dramas that aired before ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
Religious belief and practice plays an important role in the lives of millions of people worldwide, ...
The focus of the presentation will be on the intersection among disability, gender, ethnicity, and r...
Changing Images of Disability in British Television Drama: from the 1970s till the Present is a hist...
Disability is both a part of culture and influenced by culture. For that reason, an understanding of...
Religion and theology are central ways that many people make sense of the world and their own place ...
The purpose of this project is to explore the representation of disability in various media formats....
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
Whilst disability has historically been depicted in problematic ways in TV/film and print media, mor...
Images and narratives of people with disabilities in popular culture shape the perceptions of people...
Disability has been an area often overlooked in popular cultural media especially as a main focus of...
This dissertation is a discourse analysis of three television series, Speechless, Atypical, and Brea...
This study explores how exposure to disability portrayal on television is related to beliefs about i...
This book explores multiple metanarratives of disability to introduce and investigate the critical c...
This study involved the collection and analysis of data coded from medical dramas that aired before ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
Religious belief and practice plays an important role in the lives of millions of people worldwide, ...
The focus of the presentation will be on the intersection among disability, gender, ethnicity, and r...
Changing Images of Disability in British Television Drama: from the 1970s till the Present is a hist...
Disability is both a part of culture and influenced by culture. For that reason, an understanding of...
Religion and theology are central ways that many people make sense of the world and their own place ...
The purpose of this project is to explore the representation of disability in various media formats....
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
Whilst disability has historically been depicted in problematic ways in TV/film and print media, mor...