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E-grāmata: Disability and Popular Culture: Focusing Passion, Creating Community and Expressing Defiance [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Curtin University, Australia)
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As a response to real or imagined subordination, popular culture reflects the everyday experience of ordinary people and has the capacity to subvert the hegemonic order. Drawing on central theoretical approaches in the field of critical disability studies, this book examines disability across a number of internationally recognised texts and objects from popular culture, including film, television, magazines and advertising campaigns, children’s toys, music videos, sport and online spaces, to attend to the social and cultural construction of disability. While acknowledging that disability features in popular culture in ways that reinforce stereotypes and stigmatise, Disability and Popular Culture celebrates and complicates the increasing visibility of disability in popular culture, showing how popular culture can focus passion, create community and express defiance in the context of disability and social change. Covering a broad range of concerns that lie at the intersection of disability and cultural studies, including media representation, identity, the beauty myth, aesthetics, ableism, new media and sport, this book will appeal to scholars and students interested in the critical analysis of popular culture, across disciplines such as disability studies, sociology and cultural and media studies.
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Introduction: Producerly Disability
1(14)
2 Our Moment In Time: The Transitory And Concrete Value Of Disability Toys
15(20)
3 Contemporary Beauty-Ism
35(22)
4 Spaces Of Cultural Mediation: The Science Fiction Cinema Of The Third Stage Of Disability
57(22)
5 Among The Leading Characters On Television
79(22)
6 Enfreaking Popular Music: Making Us Think By Making Us Feel
101(18)
7 Controlling The Body: Sport, Disability And The Construction Of Ability
119(20)
8 Disability And Spreadable Media: Access, Representation And Inspiration Porn
139(20)
9 Conclusion: Focusing Passion, Creating Community, Expressing Defiance
159(10)
References 169(20)
Filmography 189(4)
Index 193
Katie Ellis is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Internet Studies at Curtin University, Australia. She has published widely on disability and media, and is the author of Disabling Diversity, and co-author of Disability and New Media, Disability and the Media and Disability, Obesity and Ageing.