This dissertation aims to provide new readings of Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone and Lee Chang-dong’s Oasis, showing how the films draw attention to the production of disability as a socially constructed category. My mode of analysis lodges itself somewhere in-between the fields of Film Studies and Disability Studies (hereafter referred to as DS), reading the films from a social model approach that sees disability as a societal construct. The paper intends to challenge the entrenched critical discourse that reads texts as either ‘positive’ or ‘negative’, or which applies certain stereotypes to the reading of films. In order to provide the framework on which to make my argument, especially to inform the reader not familiar with the DS field...
Using qualitative research methods, this dissertation closely examines discourses and representation...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
In writing this thesis I have tried to get beneath the clichés of disability imagery to reveal the ...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
In this article the authors explore images of disability in Hollywood movies. Our analysis draws fro...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
The film industry is complicit in the composition of cultural ‘norms’, contributing to the social co...
Oasis (2002) and Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2003) are two 21st century independent Asian films t...
Using qualitative research methods, this dissertation closely examines discourses and representation...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
This thesis critically investigates three contemporary European disability films to examine how repr...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
In writing this thesis I have tried to get beneath the clichés of disability imagery to reveal the ...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
In this article the authors explore images of disability in Hollywood movies. Our analysis draws fro...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
The film industry is complicit in the composition of cultural ‘norms’, contributing to the social co...
Oasis (2002) and Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2003) are two 21st century independent Asian films t...
Using qualitative research methods, this dissertation closely examines discourses and representation...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...