کد bk-34443  
نوع کاغذی  
عنوان The Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability  
نویسنده Alice Hall  
ناشر Routledge  
سال انتشار 2020میلادی  
نوبت چاپ 1  
تعداد جلد 1  
زبان انگلیسی  
قطع وزیری  
چکیده Book Description
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability brings together some of the most influential and important contemporary perspectives in this growing field. The book traces the history of the field and locates literary disability studies in the wider context of activism and theory. It introduces debates about definitions of disability and explores intersectional approaches in which disability is understood in relation to gender, race, class, sexuality, nationality and ethnicity. Divided broadly into sections according to literary genre, this is an important resource for those interested in exploring and deepening their knowledge of the field of literature and disability studies.

Table of Contents
Introduction to The Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability

Alice Hall

Part I: New Directions in the Field

Disability in Indigenous Literature
Siobhan Senier

Disability in Black Speculative Fiction
Sami Schalk

t4t: Towards a Crip Ethics of Trans Literary Criticism
Cameron Awkward-Rich

Challenging Photocentrism: Writing Signs and Bilingual Deaf Literatures
Kristen Harmon

"Here There Be Monsters": Mapping Novel Representations of the Relationship between Disability and Monstrosity in Recent Graphic Narratives and Comic Books
Chris Foss

Spectrality, Strangeness, and Stigmaphilia: Gothic and Critical Disability Studies
Sara Wasson

Contemporary Horror and Disability: Adaptations and Active Readers
Petra Kuppers

Part II: Novels and Short Stories

From "Changelings" to "Libtards": Intellectual Disability in the Eighteenth Century and Beyond
D. Christopher Gabbard

Crip Gothic: Affiliations of Disability and Queerness in Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto (1764)
Jason S. Farr

"Of wonderful use to everyone": Disability and the Marriage Plot in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Clare Walker Gore

Afro-modernism and Black Disability Studies
Jess Waggoner

"What’s the Matter with Him?": Intellectual Disability, Jewishness, and Stereotype in Bernard Malamud’s "Idiots First"
Howard Sklar

Metaphorical Medicine: Disability in Anglophone Indian Fiction
Stephanie Yorke

Disability and Contemporary Literature: Antinormative Narratives of Embodiment
David T. Mitchell

Part III: Poetry

Poet and Beggar: Edmund White’s Blindness
Vanessa Warne

Deafness and Modernism
Rebecca Sanchez

The "Fury of Loving Joyfully": Amelia Rosselli’s War Variations
Elizabeth Leake

Getting There: Pain Poetics and Canadian Literature
Shane Neilson

Disability in Contemporary Poetry
Johanna Emeney

Disability Poetry: Testing the Waters of Definition
Michael Northen

Part IV: Drama

Canadian Disability Dramaturgies
Kirsty Johnston

Disability and the American Stage Musical
Samuel Yates

Of Scapegoats and Men: Shane Meadow’s Dead Man’s Shoes and the Politics of Learning Disability
Anna Harpin

Disability, Drama, and the Problem of Intersectional Invisibility
Ann M. Fox

Puppets, Players and the Poetics of Vulnerability: Hijinx’s Meet Fred and New Directions in the Theatres of Learning Disability
Matt Hargrave

Part V: Life Writing

Sex, Death, and the Welfare Check: Rhythms of Disability and Sexuality in David Wojnarowicz’s Close to the Knives
Leon J. Hilton

Disability Narrative, Embodied Aesthetics and Cross-Media Arts
Stella Bolaki

A Grammar of Touch: Interdependencies of Person, Place, Thing
Shannon Walters

Psychographics: Graphic Memoirs and Psychiatric Disability
Elizabeth J. Donaldson

Challenging the Neurotypical: Autism, Contemporary Literature, and Digital Textualities
Hannah Tweed

 
تاریخ ثبت در بانک 21 تیر 1399