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Introduction: Cultural disability studies in education: Fields, representations, and social aesthetics |
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Introduction: Social sciences, humanities, and education I The tripartite model of disability: A critical framework |
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Navigations of the normative divide: Social aesthetics and cultural representations |
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Conclusion: Cultural Disability Studies in Education |
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1 Visions from the yellow decade: Disability, aesthetics, and residual existence |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and aesthetics |
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Divided and divided again: The imaginary of doom and gloom |
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Shambolic but symbolic: Revolutionary misrepresentation |
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Not so novel: The resonance of pre-surrealism and realism |
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Concluding discussion: Oailaruormative aesthetics |
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2 From sideshow to cinema: Disability, film, and horrification |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and film studies |
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Narrative with a vengeance: One of us |
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Nightmare scenario: From children to monsters |
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Behind the monster: Unexpected praise |
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Concluding discussion: Horrification and society |
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3 Remembering the drowned and the saved: Disability, Holocaust, and the inadequacies of representation |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and Holocaust studies |
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Realities of representation: Classic and critical approaches |
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Darning from Did: Humanity, criticality, and dignity |
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Keeping the lessons alive: The necessity of multiplicity |
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Concluding discussion: Supplementing the moral imperative |
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4 In the log house: Disability, gender, and resistance to social norms |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and gender studies |
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Identity politics: Gender, disability, and juxtapositions |
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Unhappy accident: Left bereft |
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Man and boy: From trivialisation to infantilisation |
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Concluding discussion: Her and him |
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5 Stuff" happens: Disability, happiness, and the pursuit of cure |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and happiness studies |
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The shock of happiness: Blindness is bliss |
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It might never happen: From contentment to uncertainty |
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As it happens: Life writing |
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Concluding discussion: Happiness-cure synonymy |
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6 End of the rock star: Disability, music, and the passage of time |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and popular music studies |
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Rock star persona: Now and then |
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Revolutionary representation: From normative to non-normative positivisms |
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Concluding discussion: The heroes and casualties of tragic representation |
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7 One of the crowd: Disability, humour, and the contradictions of comedy |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and humour studies |
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How everyone talks: Disabling language |
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Here today: Disabling narrative |
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Concluding discussion: Latent disability humour |
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8 On the campaign trail: Disability, mass media, and levels of representation |
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Preliminary discussion: Disability studies and media studies |
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Real beauty and real blindness: Wonderful representation |
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The sighted face of blindness: Fearful and pitiful representation |
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Dramatics and problematics: Nothing more than need |
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Concluding discussion: The need for inultifaceted representation |
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Epilogue |
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Glossary of terms |
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Index |
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