Cultural Stations of Disability
A Moment in Discourse
Herausgeber: Bolt, David
Cultural Stations of Disability
A Moment in Discourse
Herausgeber: Bolt, David
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In the disability community, which can have multiple meanings in itself, we often experience poignant moments in sociocultural discourse. Our pathways to knowledge and understanding of identity are defined by lifeâ s landmarks, many of which resonate with what thereby become formative figures or artefacts.
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In the disability community, which can have multiple meanings in itself, we often experience poignant moments in sociocultural discourse. Our pathways to knowledge and understanding of identity are defined by lifeâ s landmarks, many of which resonate with what thereby become formative figures or artefacts.
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- Autocritical Disability Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781032870984
- ISBN-10: 1032870982
- Artikelnr.: 75125583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Autocritical Disability Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781032870984
- ISBN-10: 1032870982
- Artikelnr.: 75125583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Bolt is Professor of Disability Studies and Interdisciplinarity at Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom.
0.Cultural Stations of Disability: A Moment in Discourse. Part I - Bodies
at Work. 1.'It's To Be About Art, Not About Illness': Creating Ways of
Returning to MS. 2.Dury and Dwoskin: Disabled Gazes and De-normalised
Sociocultural Archives. 3.The Crip Archives: Performance and Disability in
Lorenza Bötnner and Elian Chali. 4.The Diary and the Diva: Unpacking
Disability in Anne Frank and 'Alejandro'. 5.Touching Trust and Finding Two
Rhythms: Challenging Hierarchies as Social Activism. Part Two - Textual
Travels. 6.Hidden in Plain Sight: An Autocritical Exploration of Scent of A
Woman and All the Light We Cannot See. 7.Cultural Stations of
Dwarfism: From Little Helpers to Burney Nesbitt. 8.A New Testament:
Changing Positionality, Changing Interpretation. 9.Moments of
Identification: Neurodivergent Sociality and Loss in Marvel's WandaVision.
10.Fiction or Fable: Mental Health Depictions in Children's Literature.
Part III - Personal and Global. 11.The Same Old Story: Disability Erasure
and Metaphor in Environmental Discourse. 12.From Cultural Hauntologies to
Political Ontologies: An Autocritical Disability Perspective on Welfare
Justice as Disability Justice. 13.Performing Femininity: Retelling Stories
of the Eyes and the Pure Voice. 14.Figure Skating Pace and Olympics Policy:
The Problematics of Performance Normativity Cultures in Women's Sport.
15.Radical and Regressive: Real-World and Fictional Depictions of Disabled
Superheroes in Popular Culture. x.Afterword - Our Hard Day at Hartheim.
at Work. 1.'It's To Be About Art, Not About Illness': Creating Ways of
Returning to MS. 2.Dury and Dwoskin: Disabled Gazes and De-normalised
Sociocultural Archives. 3.The Crip Archives: Performance and Disability in
Lorenza Bötnner and Elian Chali. 4.The Diary and the Diva: Unpacking
Disability in Anne Frank and 'Alejandro'. 5.Touching Trust and Finding Two
Rhythms: Challenging Hierarchies as Social Activism. Part Two - Textual
Travels. 6.Hidden in Plain Sight: An Autocritical Exploration of Scent of A
Woman and All the Light We Cannot See. 7.Cultural Stations of
Dwarfism: From Little Helpers to Burney Nesbitt. 8.A New Testament:
Changing Positionality, Changing Interpretation. 9.Moments of
Identification: Neurodivergent Sociality and Loss in Marvel's WandaVision.
10.Fiction or Fable: Mental Health Depictions in Children's Literature.
Part III - Personal and Global. 11.The Same Old Story: Disability Erasure
and Metaphor in Environmental Discourse. 12.From Cultural Hauntologies to
Political Ontologies: An Autocritical Disability Perspective on Welfare
Justice as Disability Justice. 13.Performing Femininity: Retelling Stories
of the Eyes and the Pure Voice. 14.Figure Skating Pace and Olympics Policy:
The Problematics of Performance Normativity Cultures in Women's Sport.
15.Radical and Regressive: Real-World and Fictional Depictions of Disabled
Superheroes in Popular Culture. x.Afterword - Our Hard Day at Hartheim.
0.Cultural Stations of Disability: A Moment in Discourse. Part I - Bodies
at Work. 1.'It's To Be About Art, Not About Illness': Creating Ways of
Returning to MS. 2.Dury and Dwoskin: Disabled Gazes and De-normalised
Sociocultural Archives. 3.The Crip Archives: Performance and Disability in
Lorenza Bötnner and Elian Chali. 4.The Diary and the Diva: Unpacking
Disability in Anne Frank and 'Alejandro'. 5.Touching Trust and Finding Two
Rhythms: Challenging Hierarchies as Social Activism. Part Two - Textual
Travels. 6.Hidden in Plain Sight: An Autocritical Exploration of Scent of A
Woman and All the Light We Cannot See. 7.Cultural Stations of
Dwarfism: From Little Helpers to Burney Nesbitt. 8.A New Testament:
Changing Positionality, Changing Interpretation. 9.Moments of
Identification: Neurodivergent Sociality and Loss in Marvel's WandaVision.
10.Fiction or Fable: Mental Health Depictions in Children's Literature.
Part III - Personal and Global. 11.The Same Old Story: Disability Erasure
and Metaphor in Environmental Discourse. 12.From Cultural Hauntologies to
Political Ontologies: An Autocritical Disability Perspective on Welfare
Justice as Disability Justice. 13.Performing Femininity: Retelling Stories
of the Eyes and the Pure Voice. 14.Figure Skating Pace and Olympics Policy:
The Problematics of Performance Normativity Cultures in Women's Sport.
15.Radical and Regressive: Real-World and Fictional Depictions of Disabled
Superheroes in Popular Culture. x.Afterword - Our Hard Day at Hartheim.
at Work. 1.'It's To Be About Art, Not About Illness': Creating Ways of
Returning to MS. 2.Dury and Dwoskin: Disabled Gazes and De-normalised
Sociocultural Archives. 3.The Crip Archives: Performance and Disability in
Lorenza Bötnner and Elian Chali. 4.The Diary and the Diva: Unpacking
Disability in Anne Frank and 'Alejandro'. 5.Touching Trust and Finding Two
Rhythms: Challenging Hierarchies as Social Activism. Part Two - Textual
Travels. 6.Hidden in Plain Sight: An Autocritical Exploration of Scent of A
Woman and All the Light We Cannot See. 7.Cultural Stations of
Dwarfism: From Little Helpers to Burney Nesbitt. 8.A New Testament:
Changing Positionality, Changing Interpretation. 9.Moments of
Identification: Neurodivergent Sociality and Loss in Marvel's WandaVision.
10.Fiction or Fable: Mental Health Depictions in Children's Literature.
Part III - Personal and Global. 11.The Same Old Story: Disability Erasure
and Metaphor in Environmental Discourse. 12.From Cultural Hauntologies to
Political Ontologies: An Autocritical Disability Perspective on Welfare
Justice as Disability Justice. 13.Performing Femininity: Retelling Stories
of the Eyes and the Pure Voice. 14.Figure Skating Pace and Olympics Policy:
The Problematics of Performance Normativity Cultures in Women's Sport.
15.Radical and Regressive: Real-World and Fictional Depictions of Disabled
Superheroes in Popular Culture. x.Afterword - Our Hard Day at Hartheim.







