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Disability aesthetics
In: Corporealities : discourses of disability
Introducing disability aesthetics -- The aesthetics of human disqualification -- What can disability studies learn from the culture wars? -- Disability and art vandalism -- Trauma art : injury and wounding in the media age -- Words stare like a glass eye : disability in literary and visual studies -- Conclusion : disability in the mirror of art
Disability
In: Key concepts
Disability theory
In: Corporealities
Introduction -- Tender organs, narcissism, and identity politics -- Body theory : from social construction to the new realism of the body -- Disability studies and the future of identity politics -- Disability as masquerade -- Disability experience on trial -- A sexual culture for disabled people -- Sex, shame, and disability identity : with reference to Mark O'Brien -- Disability and the right to have rights -- Conclusion
Disorienting disability
In: The South Atlantic quarterly 118.2019,3, Special issue
Introduction: Disorienting Disability / Michele Friedner; Karen Weingarten -- A Theory of Microactivist Affordances: Disability, Disorientations, and Improvisations / Arseli Dokumacı -- Care Communities: Ethics, Fictions, Temporalities / Talia Schaffer -- After Marginalization: Pixelization, Disability, and Social Difference in Digital Russia / Cassandra Hartblay -- Articulating Double Binds: Between a Rhetoricity of Rights and Vulnerabilities (Relation, Pedagogy, Care) / Lisa Diedrich -- Neoliberalism and Embodied Precarity: Some Crip Responses / Margrit Shildrick -- Faithful to the Contemplation of Bones: Disability and Irremediable Grief / Christina Crosby -- Contentious Crossings: Struggles and Alliances for Freedom of Movement across the Mediterranean Sea / Charles Heller; Lorenzo Pezzani -- "Our Dreams Are Not Different from Yours": Between Arab Uprisings and Migrations / Marta Bellingreri -- Amplifying Migrant Voices and Struggles at Sea as a Radical Practice / Nina Violetta Schwarz; Maurice Stierl -- Fighting Violence across Borders: From Victimhood to Feminist Struggles / Enrica Rigo; Francesca De Masi -- State Repression, Hostel Capitalism, and Black Resistance in Italy / Richard Braude -- "Free Our Brothers!": On the Politicization of Slavery in Libya within the French Context / João Gabriell .
Pedagogy, disability and communication: applying disability studies in the classroom
In: Interdisciplinary disability studies
Notes on contributors -- Preface / Michael S. Jeffress -- Disability studies in the communication ethics classroom : pedagogies of justice and voice / Joy M. Cypher -- Creating a college course on communication and disability / Elaine Bass Jenks -- Exploring communication between the differently abled and the temporarily able-bodied in a special topics course / J. W. Smith, Stephanie Döhling, and Katherine Rush -- Incorporating disability studies into the communication classroom through a high impact engagement nonverbal communication assignment / Paula K. Baldwin and Michael S. Jeffress -- Sexuality and people with disabilities : a workshop within an interpersonal communication course / Kaori Miyawaki, Kate Ksobiech, Suzen Wildermuth, and Elizabeth Houtz -- Reframing the gender communication classroom : utilizing disability pedagogy / Brian Grewe, Jr -- Bodies of dis-ease : towards the re-conception of "health" in health communication / Andrew Spieldenner and Elena Anadolis -- Disability cultures and the intercultural communication course / Alberto González and Andrew Donofrio -- Disability and communication in the virtual classroom / Michael G. Strawser -- Eyes wide open: student involvement in asd research and tbi critical experiential learning in a media literacy class / Laura C. Farrell and Ginnifer L. Mastarone -- Enhancing campus accessibility : a disability studies approach to teaching technical communication / Rebecca Miner -- Exploring the intersection of ableism, image building and hegemonic masculinity in the political communication classroom / Emily Stones -- Unleashing disability perspectives in the public speaking course / Bettina Brockmann and Michael S. Jeffress -- Index
Redefining disability
In: Personal/public scholarship volume 12
"The reality of disability-of what it means to be disabled-has primarily been written by non-disabled people. Disability and disabled individuals are often described with pity, presented as burdens, or are background figures in larger non-disabled narratives. Redefining Disability challenges the outsider-dominated approach to disability by centering the disabled experience. This edited volume, featuring all disabled authors and creators, combines traditional academic works with personal reflections, visual art, and poetry. These works address disability and race, sexuality and disability, disability cultures, accommodation, self-diagnosis, and how we manage the obstacles ableist institutions place in our way. The authors address a variety of disabilities, including sensory, chronic pain, mobility, developmental disorders, and mental illness. It is through these testimonies that we hope to redefine disability on our terms; to clearly state that disability is not a bad word, and that all disabled lives have value. Redefining Disability is interdisciplinary, with broad application for undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, or to read for pleasure. Each entry contains discussion questions and/or activities for educators to use in the classroom"--
Gaming disability: disability perspectives on contemporary video games
In: Routledge research in disability and media studies
"This book explores the opportunities and challenges people with disabilities experience in the context of digital games from the perspective of three related areas: representation, access and inclusion, and community. Drawing on key concerns in disability media studies, the book brings together scholars from disability studies and game studies, alongside game developers, educators, and disability rights activists, to reflect upon the increasing visibility of disabled characters in digital games. Chapters explore the contemporary gaming environment as it relates to disability on platforms such as Twitch, Minecraft, and Tingyou, while also addressing future possibilities and pitfalls for people with disabilities within gaming given the rise of virtual reality applications, and augmented games such as Pokémon Go. The book asks how game developers can attempt to represent diverse abilities, taking games such as BlindSide and Overwatch as examples. A significant collection for scholars and students interested in the critical analysis of digital games, this volume will be of interest across several disciplines including game studies, game design and development, internet, visual, cultural, communication and media studies, as well as disability studies"--
Disability pride
In: Understanding disability
Disability etiquette
In: Understanding disability