Abstract: This paper will critically examine how dominant cultural scripts about disability are reinforced and complicated in the Bollywood film, My Name is Khan (Johar, 2010). An examination of the film's themes demonstrates that My Name is Khan allows for a nuanced analysis of disability, race, masculinity and nation
The words racism, cultural hegemony, and male chauvinism are frequently used in Indo-Pak literature ...
Abstract of my full article published on disability and masculinity in the Global South
In the present paper, the authors analyze gender stereotypes in the Bollywood film Mardaani. It is a...
This paper will critically examine how dominant cultural scripts about disability are reinforced and...
WOS:000439379600020Autism, which is diagnosed in the early ages and may be defined as "a disorder of...
Jenny Morris argues that cultural representations of disability mostly center on the feelings of the...
Disability studies have emerged as an important field of critical studies. It has branched itself ou...
The Bollywood film, My Name Is Khan (2010) is the story of an Indian Muslim man, Rizwan Khan, with A...
The research is slated for giving a brief description about the cultural identity after 9/11 WTC�s t...
This research analyzes the main character Rizvan Khan in My Name is Khan Film. The research is aimed...
This study investigates the recognition for the autistic that is reflected in My Name is Khan vie...
Kandahar (2001), an Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, details the journey of the protagoni...
Cinema for social change is not a new approach. Odia cinema, earlier known as Oriya cinema, has been...
This research paper seeks to analyze disability and Bollywood song and dance sequences within the la...
The words racism, cultural hegemony, and male chauvinism are frequently used in Indo-Pak literature ...
The words racism, cultural hegemony, and male chauvinism are frequently used in Indo-Pak literature ...
Abstract of my full article published on disability and masculinity in the Global South
In the present paper, the authors analyze gender stereotypes in the Bollywood film Mardaani. It is a...
This paper will critically examine how dominant cultural scripts about disability are reinforced and...
WOS:000439379600020Autism, which is diagnosed in the early ages and may be defined as "a disorder of...
Jenny Morris argues that cultural representations of disability mostly center on the feelings of the...
Disability studies have emerged as an important field of critical studies. It has branched itself ou...
The Bollywood film, My Name Is Khan (2010) is the story of an Indian Muslim man, Rizwan Khan, with A...
The research is slated for giving a brief description about the cultural identity after 9/11 WTC�s t...
This research analyzes the main character Rizvan Khan in My Name is Khan Film. The research is aimed...
This study investigates the recognition for the autistic that is reflected in My Name is Khan vie...
Kandahar (2001), an Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, details the journey of the protagoni...
Cinema for social change is not a new approach. Odia cinema, earlier known as Oriya cinema, has been...
This research paper seeks to analyze disability and Bollywood song and dance sequences within the la...
The words racism, cultural hegemony, and male chauvinism are frequently used in Indo-Pak literature ...
The words racism, cultural hegemony, and male chauvinism are frequently used in Indo-Pak literature ...
Abstract of my full article published on disability and masculinity in the Global South
In the present paper, the authors analyze gender stereotypes in the Bollywood film Mardaani. It is a...