Disability Representation in Film, TV, and Print Media

Disability Representation in Film, TV, and Print Media

Jeffress, Michael S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2021

262

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Inglês

9780367473648

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction. 1. Parasocial contact effects and a disabled actor in Speechless. 2. Women with disability: Sex object and supercrip stereotyping on reality television's Push Girls. 3. A critical examination of the intersection of sexuality and disability in Special, a Netflix series. 4. Euphemistic processes on the MDA Show of Strength Telethon, 2012-2014: The Post-Jerry Lewis years. 5. Hegemonic constructions and corporeal deviance in portrayals of physically disabled women characters on Saturday Night Live. 6. Inspiring people or perpetuating stereotypes?: The complicated case of disability as inspiration. 7. The patronized supercrip: A textual analysis of The Peanut Butter Falcon. 8. How Silence Rhetorically Constructs Deafness in A Quiet Place: The Silent Treatment. 9. The communication of disability through children's media: Potential, problems, and potential problems. 10. Discursive representations of disability in children's picture books on disabled parents. 11. An interrogation of select Indian literary works through disability discourse: Loud yet unheard. 12. Abuse and/as disability in Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha's Dirty River: How to speak without words. 13. Media, culture, and news framing of disability in Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper.
Inspiration Porn;Main Characters;Young Men;Disabled People;Disability Studies;Disabled Parents;Critical Disability Studies;Parasocial Contact Hypothesis;Asl;American Sign Language;Push Girls;Kristen Wiig;UN;Parasocial Interaction;Disabled Women;Tv Character;Neuromuscular Disease;Deaf People;Corporeal Deviance;Big Bird;Deaf Character;Fibro Fog;Bipolar Disorder;Bi-polar Disorder;Beauty Myth