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E-grāmata: Image of Disability: Essays on Media Representations

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  • Formāts: 193 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476632995
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A mainstay of modern life, the global media gives out information about disabilities that is often inaccurate or negative and perpetuates oppressive stigmas and discrimination.

In response to representations that have been incomplete, misguided or unimaginative, this collection of new essays encourages scholars and allies to refashion media so as to disrupt the status quo and move toward more liberatory politics. Images in film, television and social media are assessed through the lenses of disabilities studies, media studies, cultural studies and intersectional studies involving critical race theory and gender.

Recenzijas

Schatz and George innovatively bring together the fields of disability studies and media studies in order to demonstrate the need to focus on how disability is represented in the media. They suggest that more work has to be done especially around disabled people as knowledge producers which includes image producers. A must read for anyone interested in intersectionality and challenging ability privilege.Dr Gregor Wolbring, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Cananda

Preface 1(2)
JL Schatz
Amber E. George
Introduction 3(8)
JL Schatz
Amber E. George
Part I The Fiction of Disability in the Media
"One of Us" or Two? Conjoined Twins and the Paradoxical Relationships of Identity in American Horror Story: Freak Show
11(17)
Fiona Whittington-Walsh
Power and Punishment in Game of Thrones
28(16)
Mia Harrison
Superheroes in a Silent World: Hawkeye and El Deafo
44(17)
Bill Beechler, Jr.
Jimmy's Resistance, or Killing the Joy of Cruel Optimism in South Park
61(16)
Sara Beth Brooks
Tyler Snelling
Part II The Gendered Reality of Disabled Representations
Disabling Masculinity: Masculine Fragility and the Discourses of Disability in AMC's Breaking Bad
77(16)
JL Schatz
Deviant Sexuality: The Hypersexualization of Women with Bipolar Disorder in Film and Television
93(14)
Hailee M. Yoshizaki-Gibbons
Meghann E. O'Leary
A Kiss on the Train: Autism, Asexuality and the Conventions of Romantic Comedy
107(14)
Sonya Freeman Loftis
Part III The Consequences Behind the Screen
"Making Invisible Disability Visible": Paradoxes of the Seen and Unseen in Recent Social Media Campaigns Produced by Disabled People
121(21)
Susan G. Cumings
Between Representation and Reality: The Sighted and Sightless in Blind Massage
142(12)
Jason Ho Ka Hang
What's Disability Got to Do with It? Media Accounts of Oscar Pistorius Before and After the Death of Reeva Steenkamp
154(13)
Clare Harvey
Disability and Cyber-Victimization
167(16)
Zhraa A. Alhaboby
Hala Evans
James Barnes
Emma Short
About the Contributors 183(2)
Index 185
JL Schatz is the director of debate at Binghamton University, where he is a lecturer and teaches courses on media and politics out of the English department. He lives in Vestal, New York. Amber E. George is an assistant professor of philosophy and diversity, equity, and inclusion at Galen College and has written and edited several books that explore social justice themes. She lives in Vestal, New York.