Disability and Popular Culture
Focusing Passion, Creating Community and Expressing Defiance
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of popular culture and disability, this book analyzes how ordinary people's experiences challenge dominant societal norms. Utilizing critical disability studies, it examines various internationally recognized texts and objects, highlighting the potential of popular culture to subvert hegemonic structures and address issues of subordination. Through a detailed theoretical framework, it sheds light on the representation and significance of disability in contemporary culture.
