This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including American and postcolonial writing, across all major time periods and through a variety of critical approaches. Through the alternative ideas of mind and embodiment generated by physiological and psychological impairments, an understanding of disability narrative changes the way we read literature. With contributions from major figures in literary disability studies, The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability covers a wide range of impairments, including cognitive difference, neurobehavioral conditions, and mental and chronic illnesses. This book shows how disability demands innovation in literary form and aesthetics, challenges the notion...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
This Honors Senior Thesis explores textual themes regarding disability in literary works featuring p...
This thesis argues for the recognition of disability as a critical category in Australian literature...
Bachelor Honours - Bachelor of Arts (BA)The representation of disability in children’s literature in...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
Children with disabilities are more prone to be traumatized, especially when they happen to recall&n...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other” and used to generate...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
Throughout civilization, the power of the word has significantly influenced and shaped societies. Th...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
This Honors Senior Thesis explores textual themes regarding disability in literary works featuring p...
This thesis argues for the recognition of disability as a critical category in Australian literature...
Bachelor Honours - Bachelor of Arts (BA)The representation of disability in children’s literature in...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
Children with disabilities are more prone to be traumatized, especially when they happen to recall&n...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
“Man is unique, though he is impaired”. The uniqueness had been challenged in ancient time and consi...
In American literature, disabled characters are often portrayed as “that other” and used to generate...
Examining the intersection of disability and genre in popular works of horror, crime, science fictio...
The Disabled Body investigates disability life-writing and what it reveals about the experience of d...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
Throughout civilization, the power of the word has significantly influenced and shaped societies. Th...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
This Honors Senior Thesis explores textual themes regarding disability in literary works featuring p...
This thesis argues for the recognition of disability as a critical category in Australian literature...