Routledge International Handbook of Critical Disability Studies
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Routledge International Handbook of Critical Disability Studies
Ellis, Katie; Kent, Mike; Cousins, Kim
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
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1.Introduction. Part I - Representation, Art and Culture. 2.Disability, intersectionality and decolonial perspectives from the Global South. 3.Pandemic art and the intersection of disability and trauma studies. 4.Neurodiversity paradigm in art. 5.Reinhabiting, reimagining, and recreating ableist spaces: Embodied criticality in art. 6.A case of the blues: Music, blindness, and citizenship. 7.Making the outsider centre-stage: A conversation on leadership opportunities for artists with disabilities in Australian theatre. 8.Queer, crip, and anti-colonial theories in popular culture: De/Constructing normativity in Disney's The Owl House. 9.Articulating the self: Disability rhetorics, autobiographical comics and the case of David Small's Stitches. 10.Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Not a supercrip. 11.Force of nature, forced by society: Rethinking Shakespeare's Richard III. 12.Precarity and the global dispossession of indigeneity through representations of disability. Part II - Media, Technology and Communication. 13.Neurodiversity and the internet: Challenging the dominant autism narratives in Indonesia. 14.Centering disabled Americans' writings about the Covid-19 pandemic: A Critical Disability Studies analysis. 15.Indigenous sign languages in Australia. 16.A comparative study of Australia and Brazil: approaches to the UNCRPD and digital access. 17.Vision Australia's use of podcasts. 18.Transhuman liminalities and the othered body: Exploring disability and superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 19.Redefining access in the smart city. 20.Disability and the Social Construction of Technology. 21.Take a selfie: Paralympic athletes on social media. 22.Disability's right to the Smart City: A manifesto for the emergent future. 23.Disability and digital public health communication: Gamification and accessibility. Part III - Activism and the Life Course. 24.Inclusion without access: Policing encounters with Deafness. 25.Disability and activism in Oman. 26.Invisible disability, Instagram, and health communications. 27.Singing from the same song-sheet: Harnessing the human rights framework through critical disability studies to achieve inclusive education. 28.Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit): Past, Present and Future - an overview. 29.Liveable disabilities: Life courses and opportunity structures across time in Sweden. 30.Autocriticality and interdisciplinarity: Personal-professional applications of the tripartite model of disability. 31.Speculative Net Zero from the margins. 32.'Doing' disability research, ethically: A self-critique of a participatory disability research project.
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1.Introduction. Part I - Representation, Art and Culture. 2.Disability, intersectionality and decolonial perspectives from the Global South. 3.Pandemic art and the intersection of disability and trauma studies. 4.Neurodiversity paradigm in art. 5.Reinhabiting, reimagining, and recreating ableist spaces: Embodied criticality in art. 6.A case of the blues: Music, blindness, and citizenship. 7.Making the outsider centre-stage: A conversation on leadership opportunities for artists with disabilities in Australian theatre. 8.Queer, crip, and anti-colonial theories in popular culture: De/Constructing normativity in Disney's The Owl House. 9.Articulating the self: Disability rhetorics, autobiographical comics and the case of David Small's Stitches. 10.Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Not a supercrip. 11.Force of nature, forced by society: Rethinking Shakespeare's Richard III. 12.Precarity and the global dispossession of indigeneity through representations of disability. Part II - Media, Technology and Communication. 13.Neurodiversity and the internet: Challenging the dominant autism narratives in Indonesia. 14.Centering disabled Americans' writings about the Covid-19 pandemic: A Critical Disability Studies analysis. 15.Indigenous sign languages in Australia. 16.A comparative study of Australia and Brazil: approaches to the UNCRPD and digital access. 17.Vision Australia's use of podcasts. 18.Transhuman liminalities and the othered body: Exploring disability and superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 19.Redefining access in the smart city. 20.Disability and the Social Construction of Technology. 21.Take a selfie: Paralympic athletes on social media. 22.Disability's right to the Smart City: A manifesto for the emergent future. 23.Disability and digital public health communication: Gamification and accessibility. Part III - Activism and the Life Course. 24.Inclusion without access: Policing encounters with Deafness. 25.Disability and activism in Oman. 26.Invisible disability, Instagram, and health communications. 27.Singing from the same song-sheet: Harnessing the human rights framework through critical disability studies to achieve inclusive education. 28.Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit): Past, Present and Future - an overview. 29.Liveable disabilities: Life courses and opportunity structures across time in Sweden. 30.Autocriticality and interdisciplinarity: Personal-professional applications of the tripartite model of disability. 31.Speculative Net Zero from the margins. 32.'Doing' disability research, ethically: A self-critique of a participatory disability research project.
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