Literature and Disability
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Author(s)
Hall, Alice
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Literature and Disability introduces readers to the field of disability studies and the ways in which a focus on issues of impairment and the representation of disability can provide new approaches to reading and writing about literary texts. Disability plays a central role in much of the most celebrated literature, yet it is only in recent years that literary criticism has begun to consider the aesthetic, ethical and literary challenges that this poses. The author explores: key debates and issues in disability studies today different forms of impairment, with the aim of showing the diversity and ambiguity of the term "disability" the intersection between literary critical approaches to disability and feminist, post-colonial, and autobiographical writing genre and representations of disability in relation to literary forms including novels, short stories, poems, plays and life writing This volume provides students and academics with an accessible overview of literary critical approaches to disability representation.
Keywords
Routledge; English; Contemporary Thought; Ursula K. Heise; Guillermina De Ferrari; Disability Studies; Paul Crawford; Alice Hall; Medical Humanities; Health Humanities; Discriticism; Diversity; Physical; Ageing; Cyborg; Sensory; Impairment; Deaf; Cognitive; Autism; Mind; Feminist; Postcolonial; Genre; Life Writing; Illness Narrative; Autobiography; Film; Visual Culture; PoetryDOI
10.4324/9781315726595ISBN
9781317537397, 9781317537373, 9780415632218, 9780415632201, 9781315726595, 9781317537380, 9781317537397Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2015Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Literature and Contemporary Thought,Classification
Literary studies: general
Literary theory
Cultural studies
Disability: social aspects
Nursing and ancillary services
Media studies
History
Sociology