This collection combines adaptation and disability studies to examine the ways that popular cultural remakes, reboots, and adaptations navigate representations of mental disability and health. The chapters analyze the ways that narratives of disability are framed not only by worldviews but also by the media which structure and inform them.
This collection combines adaptation and disability studies to examine the ways that popular cultural remakes, reboots, and adaptations navigate representations of mental disability and health. The chapters analyze the ways that narratives of disability are framed not only by worldviews but also by the media which structure and inform them.
Whitney Hardin is a scholar of game studies, comic studies, new media, and civic literacies. Julia E. Kiernan is assistant professor of communication at Lawrence Technological University.
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Introduction Whitney Hardin & Julia E. Kiernan Part I: Imagining and Broadening Narratives of Disability Chapter One: The Prosthetic Self: Drag and Disability in the Figure of RuPaul John W. Gulledge Chapter Two: Adapting Medical Reports into Narrative Film: Autism, Eugenics, and Savagery in Truffaut's L'Enfant sauvage (The Wild Child, 1970) Joy C. Schaefer Chapter Three: Remaking the Image of Autism: Why and How Comics Should Reboot Autistic Representation Robert Rozema Chapter Four: An Atypical Interaction with a Typical World: Viewing Coming-of-Age through the Lens of Disability Studies in Robia Rashid's Atypical Anamika Purohit Chapter Five: "But can we agree that he's unwell?": Narrative Resistance in Legion's Approach to Mental Disability Julia E. Kiernan Chapter Six: Diagnosing Mental and Moral Disability in Post 9/11 Popular American Film Narrative Carol Donelan Part II: Renegotiating and Resisting Narratives of Disability Chapter Seven: "A document in madness"? Disability Erasure in C
Introduction Whitney Hardin & Julia E. Kiernan Part I: Imagining and Broadening Narratives of Disability Chapter One: The Prosthetic Self: Drag and Disability in the Figure of RuPaul John W. Gulledge Chapter Two: Adapting Medical Reports into Narrative Film: Autism, Eugenics, and Savagery in Truffaut's L'Enfant sauvage (The Wild Child, 1970) Joy C. Schaefer Chapter Three: Remaking the Image of Autism: Why and How Comics Should Reboot Autistic Representation Robert Rozema Chapter Four: An Atypical Interaction with a Typical World: Viewing Coming-of-Age through the Lens of Disability Studies in Robia Rashid's Atypical Anamika Purohit Chapter Five: "But can we agree that he's unwell?": Narrative Resistance in Legion's Approach to Mental Disability Julia E. Kiernan Chapter Six: Diagnosing Mental and Moral Disability in Post 9/11 Popular American Film Narrative Carol Donelan Part II: Renegotiating and Resisting Narratives of Disability Chapter Seven: "A document in madness"? Disability Erasure in C
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