Course Schedule:
Notes: Weekly topics and readings listed here are provisional and may be updated after the course begins--please check this site weekly for updates. Some weeks list a number of readings--required readings will be selected from those listed by the instructor through discussion with participants. Some optional readings will be summarized and discussed by presenters.
week: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
WEEK 1 (Jan 8) : Course
overview. Discussion of terms: (dis)ability, impairment, media..
- Media as an arena of disability identity/representation
- Media as barrier
- Media as prosthesis
- Media as tool for activism/political organizing
- Media as space of community
Read:
Films/Media:
- Clips shown in class:
- Neil Marcus:
- Kazuo Hara, Goodbye
CP (Japan, 1972)
WEEK 2 (Jan 15): Models of Disability and Impairment
Readings:
-
Mike
Oliver, "Defining Impairment and Disability: Issues At Stake," Exploring the Divide, ed, C Barnes & G Mercer
- Simi Linton, “Reassigning Meaning,” The Disability Studies Reader, ed, L Davis
- The Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation and The Disability Alliance discuss "Fundamental Principles of Disability"
- Carol
Thomas and Mairian Corker, "A Journey around the Social Model" Disability/Postmodernity (18-30)
- Thomas Couser, "Disability, Life Narative, and Representation" (399-401) in The Disability Studies Reader, ed, L Davis
- Tobin Siebers, “Disability and the Theory of Complex Embodiment” in The Disability Studies Reader, ed, L Davis
Films/Media:
- Robert Arnold, The Key of G--View prior to class
- Clips shown in class:
- Billy Golfus and David E. Simpson, When Billy Broke His Head--and Other Tales of Wonder
- The Black Stork (Are You Fit to Marry) (shown in class)
- Laurence Hott and Diane Garey, Through Deaf Eyes (USA, 2007)
Further Reading:
- Susan Wendell, “Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability,” The Disability Studies Reader, ed, Lennard J. Davis
- Tom Shakespeare, "Just Around the Corner: the Quest for Cure," in Disability Rights and Wrongs
- Paul
Jaeger and Cynthia Ann Bowman, "Ch 2: Social Classification of Reactions
to Disability"; in Understanding Disability: Inclusion Access,
Diversity and Civil Rights
- Tanya Titchkosky, "Disability: A Rose by Any Other Name? "People-First" Language in Canadian Society"
- Mairian Corker, "Sensing Disability"
- Bradley
A. Areheart, "When Disability
Isn’t 'Just Right': The Entrenchment of the Medical Model of Disability
and the Goldilocks Dilemma"
- Susan Sontag, "AIDS and Its Metaphors"
- Steven
Selden, "Eugenics and The Social Construction of Merit, Race, and
Disability"
- TanyaTitchkosky, "Governing Embodiment: Technologies of Constituting Citizens with Disabilities"
WEEK 3 (Jan 22): Critiques of Mainstream Media
Representations of Disability
Readings:
- David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder, "Ch1: Representation and Its Discontents" in Narrative Prosthesis
- Goggin, "Disability, Media, and the Politics of Vulnerability"
- Stuart Murray, "Witnessing" in Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination
- Georgina Kleege, "Blind Nightmares," in Sight Unseen
- Tom
Shakespeare, "Art and Lies? Representations of Disability on Film"
- Jack
Nelson, "Broken Images: Portrayals of Those with Disabilities in American
Media"
Films/Media:
-
Hal Ashby, Coming Home (1978) --View prior to class
- Clips shown in class
- John Badham, Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981)
- Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby (2004
Further Reading:
-
Joseph Grigely, "Blindness and Deafness as Metaphors: An Anthological Essay"
- Allen Rucker, "The Gimp Media Revolution"
- Deni
Elliott, "Disability and the Media: The Ethics of the Matter," The
Disabled, the Media, and the Information Age, ed, J Nelson
- Charles
A Riley II, Disability and the Media,
"Ch1: Heroes of Assimilation: How the Media Transform Disability," "Ch5: and Here's the Pitch: How Advertising Uses Disability);
"Appendix A: Guidelines for Portraying People with Disabilities in the
Media"
- Paul
Jaeger and Cynthia Ann Bowman, "Ch 8: Representations of Disability across
Media" (pp103-109), in Understanding Disability: Inclusion Access,
Diversity and Civil Rights
- Hayes and Black, "Troubling Signs: Disability, Hollywood Movies and the Construction of a Discourse of Pity" available online
-
Vic
Finkelstein "Outside, 'Inside Out'" (British Channel 4 program)
- Brian
Sweeney, "BBC Radio 4 and the Experiential Dimension of Disability"
- Michael
Davidson, "Phantom Limbs: Film Noir and the Disabled Body"
-
Russel Johnson, "Clara Bow in Free to Love (1925): Feature Films and Eugenics in the1920s"
- Real
Live Media, "Guide for Reporting about People with Learning Disabilities"
- Colin
Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media: An Exploration of the Principles
for Media Representations of Disabled People"
- Haller and Ralph, "Profitability, Diversity, and Disability Images in Advertising in the United States and Great Britain" available online
WEEK 4 (Jan 29): The Horror/Pleasure of Difference and
Disfigurement
Readings:
-
Petra Kuppers, "Freaks, Stages, and Medical Theaters, " Disability and Contemporary Performance
- Leonard Davis, "Constructing Normalcy"
- Susan Schweik, "Kicked to the Curb: Ugly Law Then and Now," Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vl 46
- Robert Bogdan, "The Social Construction of Freaks"
- Bree Hadley, "Mobilising the monster: modern disabled performers' manipulation of the freakshow"
- Stephens, "Twenty-First Century Freak Show: Recent Transformations in the Exhibition of Non-Normative Bodies " available online
Films/Media:
Further Reading:
- Millet, "Exceeding the Frame: The Photography of Diane Arbus" available online
- Meira
Cook, "None of Us: Ambiguity as Moral Discourse in Tod Browning’s Freaks," Screening Disability, Ed, Christopher Smit and Anthony Enns
- Sally
Chivers, "The Horror of Becoming ‘One of Us’: Tod Browning’s Freaks and Disability," Screening Disability, Ed, Christopher Smit and Anthony Enns
- Nicole
Markotic, "Disabling the Viewer: Perceptions of Disability in Tod
Browning’s Freaks," Screening
Disability, Ed, Christopher Smit and
Anthony Enns
- Howells and Chemers, " Midget Cities: Utopia, Utopianism, and the Vor-schein of the 'Freak' Show" available online
- Crutchfield, 'Play[ing] her part correctly': Helen Keller as Vaudevillian Freak" available online
- Adrienne Phelps Coco, "Diseased, Maimed, Mutilated: Categorizations of Disability and an Ugly Law in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago"
WEEK 5 (Feb 5): Staring and Looking: Visual Interactions Across and Around Difference
Readings:
-
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, "Bodies," and "Beholding," in Staring: How We Look
- Tobin Siebers, "The Aesthetics of Human Disqualification" (lecture audio; transcript; images)
Films/Media:
Further Reading:
- Eliza Chandler, "Sidewalk Stories: The Troubling Task of Identification" (read online)
- Sandell et al, " In The Shadow of the Freakshow: The Impact of Freakshow Tradition on the Display and Understanding of Disability History in Museums" online
- Susan Schweik, "Begging the Question: Disability, Mendicancy, Speech and the Law"
WEEK 6 (Feb 12): Intersections: (de)sexualizing, (de)racing,
(de)culturing as De-capacitating
Readings:
-
Jennifer
Pokempner and Dorothy Roberts, "Poverty, Welfare Reform, and the Meaning of Disability"
- Beth Ferri and David Conner, "Tools of Exclusion: Race, Disability, and (Re)segregated Education"
- Robert McRuer, "Crip Eye for the Normate Guy," Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability
- Ellen Samuels, "Examining Millie and Christine McKoy: Where Enslavement and Enfreakment Meet"
If you have time, also look at:
- Fjord, "Disasters, Race, and Disability: [Un]Seen Through the Political Lens on Katrina"
- Casandra Jackson, "Visualizing Slavery and the Disabled Subject in the Art of Carrie Mae Weems"
- Moya Bailey, "'the Illest': Disability as Metaphor in Hip Hop Music"
Films/Media:
Further Reading:
- Chris Bell, "Could this Happen to You?" (127-140) in Blackness and disability: critical examinations and cultural interventions / ed, Christopher M. Bell
- David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder, "The Eugenic Atlantic: race, disability, and the making of an international Eugenic science, 1800–1945"
- Della
L. Perry and Ruth Keszia Whiteside, "Women, Gender and 'Disability':
Historical And Contemporary Intersections Of ‘Otherness’"
- Nirmala Erevelles and Andrea Minear, "Unspeakable Offenses: Untangling Race and Disability in Discourses of Intersectionality"
- Steven
Selden, "Eugenics and the social construction of merit, race and
disability"
- Adrienne
Asch, "Critical Race Theory, Feminism, and Disability: Reflections on
Social Justice and Personal Identity"
- Pamela Block, "From Pathology to Power: Rethinking Race, Poverty, and Disability"
- Beth
Ferri, "Changing the Script: Race and Disability in Lynn Manning's
‘Weights’"
- Deborah
Stienstra, "The Intersection of Disability and Race/Ethnicity/Official
Language/Religion"
WEEK 7 (Feb 19): Ability in a Transnational Context: Regional and National Differences
that Define Capacity
Readings:
-
Arran Stibbe, "Disability, gender and power in Japanese television drama"
- Sharon L. Snyder David T. Mitchell, "Introduction: Ablenationalism and the Geo-Politics of Disability"
- Patrick Devlieger and Jori De Coster, "Disability in African Films: A Semiotic Analysis"
- James Valentine, "Naming and Narrating: Disability in Japan," Disability/Postmodernity
- Susan Schweik, "Disability and the Normal Body of the (Native) Citizen” Social Research, Volume 78, Number 2, Summer 2011
- Ben-Moshe,
Liat and Powell, Justin J.W., "Sign of our times? Revis(it)ing the
International Symbol of Access"
- Natalia Molina, “Medicalizing the Mexican: Immigration, Race, and Disability in the Early-Twentieth-Century United States.” Radical History Review (Winter, 2006)
Films/Media:
-
Djibril Diop Mambéty, Tales of Little People: the Girl who Sold the Sun (1994-?) --View prior to class
- Staff Benda Bilili - Music Video "Polio" http://youtu.be/KzCUcO_d1qI and "Bouger Le Monde" http://youtu.be/rt-G_6Ba_rk
- Robert Lemelson and Dag Yngvesson, Movement and Madness (2006)
- Kazuo Hara, Goodbye
CP (Japan, 1972)--Clips shown in class
- Bong Joon-ho, Mother (South Korea, 2009)
- Janice Tanaka, Who's
Going to Pay for These Donuts Anyway? (USA, 1992)
Further Reading:
- Michael Davidson, “Universal Design: The Work of Disability in the Age of Globalization”
- Eungjung Kim, “Heaven for disabled people: nationalism and international human rights imagery”: Disability & Society 26.1 (Jan., 2011).
- Stuart Murray and Clare Barker, “Disabling Postcolonialism: Global Disability Cultures and Democratic Criticism” The Disability Studies Reader (4th ed.), ed. Lennard Davis. Routledge
- Robert McRuer, "Disability Nationalism in Crip Times"
- James I. Charlton, "Peripheral Everywhere"
- Anita
Ghai, "Disability in the Indian Context," Disability/Postmodernity
- Tanya Titchkosky and Katie Aubrecht, "The Anguish of Power: Remapping Mental Diversity with an Anticolonial Compass"
- Patrick J. Devlieger, "Frames of Reference in African Proverbs on Disability
- Patrick
Devlieger, "Surviving with a Disability: Strategies of Production and
Reproduction in South and North"
- Patrick
Devlieger, "Why disabled? The cultural understanding of physical disability in an African society" Disability and culture
- Michael Davidson, "Universal Design: The Work of Disability in the Age of Globalization" Ereserves
-
Joseph
Kisanji, "Attitudes and Beliefs about Disability in Tanzania"
- Emma
Stone, "Modern Slogan, Ancient Script: Impairment and Disability in the
Chinese Language"
- Keld
Stochholm, "Digital Denmark (for Visually Impaired Children)"
- Máirtín
O Catháin, "'Blind, But Not
to the Hard Facts of Life': The Blind WorkersÕ Struggle in Derry, 1928
– 1940"
-
Andrew
Potok, "Neighbors," A Matter of Dignity, (219-247)
- M.
Miles, "Disability on a Different Model: glimpses of an Asian heritage"
- Miho
Iwakuma, "Culture, Disability, And Disability Community: Notes On
Differences And Similarities Between Japan And The United States," in
ATENEA XXV
- Baorong
Guo, John Bricout, and Jin
Huang, "A common open space or a digital divide? A social model
perspective on the online disability community in China"
- Kathleen
Ellis, "You Look Normal To Me: The Social Construction of Disability in
Australian National Cinema in the 1990s"
- World
Health Organization, "WHO Cares about Africans Living with Disability"
- Pamela
Block "Sexuality, Parenthood, and Cognitive Disability in Brazil"
- Mohamed
Mohandes, "Automatic Translation of Arabic Text to Arabic Sign Language"
- Nathan
Oyori Ogechi, Sara Jerop Ruto, "Portrayal of Disability through Personal
Names and Proverbs in Kenya; Evidence from Ekegusii and Nandi"
WEEK 8 (Feb 26) Intimacy and Ability
Readings:
- Tom
Shakespeare, "Love, Friendship, Intimacy" in Disability Rights and Wrongs
- Anushka Asthana, "Meet Tyran and Leanne - they learnt of love and sex in a school for the disabled" : http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2007/oct/07/anushkaasthana.uknews
- David Serlin, "Carney Landis and the Psychosexual Landscape of Touch in Mid-20th-Century America"
- Barbara Waxman-Fiduccia, "Sexual Imagery of Physically Disabled Women: Erotic? Perverse? Sexist?"
- Read at least through the end of Axiom 1 (p 325) from the abridged version of Eve Sedgwick's "Introduction: Axiomatic" from her book Epistemology of the Closet.
Films/Media:
- View The Sessions (Film about Mark O'Brien to be released Oct 26) also Breathing Lessons (online)
- To be shown during class time: This American Life, Season 2 Episode 1: "Escape" on Micahel Phelps
- Other Clips screened in class:
- Petra Kuppers and Sadie Wilcox, Tiresias, (USA, 2007)
- Pratibha Parmar, Double the Trouble, Twice the Fun (England, 1992, 25 minutes)
- Rodrigo
Garcia, Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her
- Selections from Push Girls
- Quid
Pro Quo
- Whole
- When I Walk
-
Further Reading:
- Tom
Shakespeare, Kath Gillespie-Sells & Dominic Davies, The Sexual Politics of Disability: Untold
Desires
- Tre
Trefethen, "Pity Dates and the Paralyzed Playa," 21st Century Sexualities, Ed, Gilbert Herdt
and Cymene Howe (pp 149-153)
-
Dominic
Davies, "Sharing Our Stories, Empowering Our Lives: Don’t Dis Me!"
- The Gimp Parade blog post on disability porn
- Elizabeth Mariko Murray and Sarah Helaine Jacobs, "Revealing Moments: Representations of Disability and Sexuality"
- Petra Kuppers, "Tiresian Journeys"
- Tom
Shakespeare, "Disabled Sexuality: Toward Rights and Recognition"
- Hamilton, "Doing the Wild Thing"
- Per
Solvang, "The Amputee Body Desired: Beauty Destabilized? Disability Re-valued?"
- L.
F. Lowenstein, "Fetishes and Their Associated Behavior"
- Kuppers et al-"OracuLar Practice, Crip Bodies and the Poetry of Collaboration"
-
Richard
L. Bruno, "Devotees, Pretenders and Wannabes: Two Cases of Factitious
Disability Disorder"
- Raymond
J. Aguilera, "Disability and Delight: Staring Back at the Devotee
Community"
- Tom
Shakespeare, "The Role of Non-Disabled People in the World of Disability" in Diability Rights and Wrongs
- Eva Feder Kittay, "Dependency, Difference, and Global Ethic of Longterm Care"
- Karp, "The Art of Kissing"
WEEK 9 (March 5): Disability and Performance
Readings:
-
Petra Kuppers, "Dancing Autism: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime and Bedlam"
- Chris Ann Strickling, "Actual Lives: Cripples in the House"
- Jim Ferris, "Aesthetic Distance and the Fiction of Disability," Bodies in Commotion, Eds, Carrie Sandall and Philip Auslander
- Patrick Anderson, "On Feeding Tubes"
- Jessica
Berson, "Performing Deaf Identity: Toward a Continuum of Deaf
Performance," Bodies in Commotion,
Eds, Carrie Sandall and Philip Auslander
Film/Media:
Further Reading:
- Gerard Goggin, "Disability and the Ethics of Listening"
- Rosemarie
Garland Thomson, "Dares to Stares: Disable Women Performance Artists &
the Dynamics of Staring," Bodies in Commotion, Eds, Carrie Sandall and Philip Auslander
(30-41) ER
- Petra Kuppers, "Deconstructing Images: Performing Disability" in Disability and Contemporary Performance (49-69)
- Victoria
Ann Lewis, "Radical Wallflowers: Disability and the People’s Theater"
- Chris Ann Strickling, "Re/Presenting the Self: Autobiographical Performance by People with Disability"
Week 10 (March 12):
Access and Assistive Technology: Media as
Prosthetic, Digital Ability, Access and Universal Design
Reading:
- Ingunn Moser and John Law "Making Voices’: New Media Technologies, Disabilities, and Articulation"
- Gerard
Goggin, "Cellular Disability: Consumption Design and Access," Cell
Phone Culture
- Graham Pullin, Design Meets Disability, "Introduction","Identity Meets Ability", "Expression Meets Information"
- Petra Kuppers, "New Technologies of Embodiment: Cyborgs and Websurfers" in Disability and Contemporary Performance
- Faye Ginsburg, "Disability in the Digital Age", Digital Anthropology, Heather Horst & Daniel Miller, eds.
- Paul Jaeger, "Beyond Section 508" and selections from Disability and the Internet
Films/Media:
- Regan Brashear, Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement (2014)
- Clips shown in class:
- Jamie Stobie, Freedom Machines (2004)
- Julian Schnabel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- Josh Aronson, The Sound and the Fury (2000)
- web sites to view
Further Reading:
- Goggin and Newhall, Digital Disability, selections
- Michael
Smith, "Assistive Technology and Software: Liberating All of Us," The
Disabled, the Media, and the Information Age, ed, J Nelson
- Margaret M. Quinlan and Benjamin R. Bates, "Bionic Woman (2007): Gender, Disability and Cyborg"
- Melati Sumari, Erika Carr, and
Manjerngie Ndebe-Ngovo, "Diversity, Disability, and Geographic Digital
Divide"
- John
Crandell and Lee Robinson, "The Visually Handicapped Person and
Technology," The Disabled, the Media, and the Information Age, ed, J Nelson
- Ingunn Moser and John Law, "Making Voices: New Media Technologies, Disabilities, and Articulation"
-
Tod
Chambers, "Virtual Disability," in Cultural Studies, Medicine and Media, ed, Lester Friedman
- Charles
A Riley II, Disability and the Media,
"Ch 8: On The Web We are all Equal"; appendix B: Guidelines for
Web Accessibility,"
- Seelman, "Universal Design and Orphan Technology: Do We Need Both?" available online
- Alison
Sheldon, "Disabled People and Communication Systems in the Twenty First
Century"
- Graeme
Douglas, Christine Corcoran And Sue Pavey "The Role of the WHO ICF as a
Framework to Interpret Barriers and to Inclusion: Visually Impaired
People’s Views and Experiences of Personal Computers"
- Wendy
Seymour, and Lupton, Deborah, "Holding the Line Online: Exploring Wired
Relationships for People with Disabilities"
- Peter
Anderberg, and Jönsson, Bodil, "Being there"
- Paul
Jaeger and Cynthia Ann Bowman, "Ch7: Accessability and Technology: Unequal
Access Online" in Understanding Disability
- Michael
Steer and Leonie Cheetham, "Audio From Orbit: The Future Of Libraries For
Individuals Who Are Blind Or Vision Impaired"
- Stephanie
Pendergrass, Margaret A. Nosek, and J. David Holcomb, "Design and Evaluation of an
Internet Site to Educate Women with Disabilities on Reproductive Health
Care"
- Bob
Sapey, "Disablement in the Informational Age"
- Baorong
Guo, John Bricout, and Jin
Huang, "A common open space or a digital divide? A social model
perspective on the online disability community in China"
- Michele
White, "Television and Internet Differences by Design: Rendering Liveness,
Presence, and Lived Space"
- Alistair
Lee and Guy Morrow "Related Technology Disabling Web Designers: Issues
Surrounding Disabled People's Use of Web"
- Mohamed
Mohandes, "Automatic Translation of Arabic Text to Arabic Sign Language"
Final Paper Due: Thursday, March 18th by 6pm
Other Topics:
Representing Cognitive Ability
-
Sue
Boazman, "Inside Aphasia," Disability Discourse, Ed, Mairian Corker and Sally French. (pp 15-20)
ER
- Susan
Gabel, "Depressed and Disabled: Some Discursive Problems with Mental
Illness," Disability Discourse, Ed,
Mairian Corker and Sally French. (pp 38-46) ER
- Laura
Lorenz, "Discovering a new identity after brain injury: A visual illness
narrative"
- Pamela
Block "Sexuality, Parenthood, and Cognitive Disability in Brazil"
- Alicia
Broderick, and Ne'eman, Ari, "Autism As Metaphor: Narrative And
Counter-Narrative"
- Sara
O'Neil, "The Meaning Of Autism: Beyond Disorder"
Communities and (dis)ability.
-
Carol
Padden, "Talking Culture: Deaf People and Disability Studies"
- Georgina
Kleege, Blind Rage: Letters to Helen Keller
- Brown,
Steven E. 1997. "'Oh, Don't You Envy Us Our
Privileged Lives?' A Review Of The Disability Culture Movement."
- Vic
Finkelstein, "A Profession Allied to the Community: The disabled people's
trade union" Disability And Development: Learning From Action And
Research On Disability In The Majority World, Stone, E. (ed.)
- Lennard
Davis, "Deafness and the Riddle of Identity"
- Sally
French, "Don't look! The history of education for partially sighted
children"
Ability, Identity and Activism
-
Tobin
Siebers, "Chapter Two: Tender Organs, Narcissism and Identity Politics,"
(pp 34-52) and "Chapter 5: Disability as Masquerade," Disability Theory, (pp 97-119, and notes, pp 204-209) ER
- Paul
Jaeger and Cynthia Ann Bowman, "Ch 2: Social Classification of Reactions
to Disability" (pp9-23); "Ch 6: Access and Classification of Disability in
Legal Discourse" (pp75-83), in Understanding Disability: Inclusion
Access, Diversity and Civil Rights ER
- Michelle
Jarman, Sharon Lamp, David Mitchell, Denise Nepveux, Nefertiti Nowell
& Sharon Snyder, "Theorizing Disability as Political Subjectivity:
work by the UIC Disability Collective on political Subjectivities"
- Tobin
Siebers, "Identity Politics, Then and Now"
- John
Swain & Sally French, "Towards an Affirmation
Model of Disability"
Ability and Access to Cultural institutions: the museum,
theater, etc
-
Jocelyn Dodd,
Richard Sandell, Debbie Jolly and Ceri Jones , "Rethinking
Disability Representation in Museums and Galleries"
-
Diane
F. Britton, Barbara Floyd, and Patricia A. Murphy, "Overcoming Another
Obstacle: Archiving a Community's Disabled History"
- David
Serlin, "Making Disability Public: An Interview with Katherine Ott"
-
Geoffrey
Swan, Teresa Meade, J. Douglass Klein, and David Serlin, "Licking Disability: Reflections on
the Politics of Postage Stamps"
- Amanda
Kyser Bryan, "New Museum Theory In Practice: A Case Study Of The American
Visionary Art Museum And The Representation Of Disability"
- Wendy
Constantine, "Museums and the 'Digital Curb Cut," http://www.museotech.com/?page_id=29
- Blind
at the Museum (Exhibition notes)
- Seeing
beyond Sight: Photos by Blind Teenagers http://www.seeingbeyondsight.org/links/index.htm
Cyborgs and Super Crips
-
Johnson Cheu, "Degenerates, Replicants and Other Aliens: (re)deining Disability in Futuristicv Film"
- Jennifer
Parker Starbuck "Shifting Strengths: The Cyborg Theater of Cathy Weis," Bodies
in Commotion, Eds, Carrie Sandall and
Philip Auslander (95-108) ER
- Rebecca
Raphael, "The Doomsday Body, or Dr. Strangelove as Disabled Cyborg"
- Jacquelyn
Ford Morie, "Meaning and Emplacement in Expressive Immersive Virtual
Environments"
- Nickianne
Moody, "Untapped Potential: The Representation of Disability/Special
Ability in the Cyberpunk Workforce"
Disability and Representations of
Dependency/Interdependency.
(inclusion, independent living)
Creativity/Productivity/Inclusion: Art Mediating Ability
- Sharon
Snyder, "Infinities of Forms: Disability Figures in Artistic Traditions"
- Linda
Ware, "Worlds Remade: Inclusion Through Engagement With Disability Art"
- Michael Davidson, “Aesthetics” Keywords in Disability Studies
-
Jocelyn Dodd,
Richard Sandell, Debbie Jolly and Ceri Jones , Rethinking
Disability Representation in Museums and Galleries(selections)
-
Katherine
Sherwood, "Art, Medicine, and Disability"
- Rosemarie
Garland-Thomson, "Beauty and the Freak," Points of Contact, Eds, Crutchfield and Epstein (pp
181-196)
- Nicholas Mirzoeff, "Blindness and Art," The Disibility Studies Reader ER
- Mark
Jeffreys, "The Visible Cripple," Disability Studies: Enabling the
Humanities, Eds, Snyder, Bruggemann and Garland-Thomason. (pp31-39)
-
Joseph
Grigely, "Post Cards to Sophie Calle," The Body Aesthetic: From Fine
Art to Body Modification, Ed, Tobin
Siebers (pp17-40).
- Karen
Alkalay-Gut, "Ode to Bob Flanagan," Points of Contact, Eds, Crutchfield and Epstein (pp
178-180) ER
- David
Hevey, "Ch3: Into the Grotto of Charity Advertising," (pp 18-29), "Ch4: Out of the Grotto," (pp 30-52), The Creatures Time Forgot
- Suzanne
Mahdi Wilks, "FEDA: Between Pedagogy & Politicized Art Practice" and http://www.feda.co.uk/
- Tobin
Siebers "Disability Aesthetics"
- Susan
E Bell, "Living With Breast Cancer In Text And Image: Making Art To Make
Sense"
- Ann
Starr, "Looking in the Mirror: Images of Abnormally Developed Infants"
Films/Media:
- Sharon Snyder and David Mitchell,
Self-Preservation: The
Art of Riva Lehrer
- Bonnie Sherr Klein, Shameless, the Art of Disability (2006)
Film/Videography:
Todd Browning, Freaks
Sharon Snyder and David Mitchell, Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back
Shahar Rozen, Liebe, Perla
Josh Aronson, Sound and Fury
Jessica Yu, Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O' Brien
Diane Garey and Lawrence R. Hott, Through Deaf Eyes
Neil Marcus and Access Theater, Storm Reading http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnIkMdy2GiM
Southpark: Timmy's ADD missdiagnosis Episode http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hFDrU78nd0
Pierre-Louis Levacher, Sang froid/Cold Blood (France): http://video.aol.com/video-detail/sang-froidcold-blood/902085908
Francesca Martinez (british comedian with CP): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXE-gao8NMw
Billy Golfus and David E. Simpson, When Billy Broke His Head--and Other Tales of Wonder
Michael Moore, Sicko (USA, 2007)
Erik Skjoldbjaerg, Prozac Nation (2001)
Kirby Dick, Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Suprmasochist (USA, 1997)
Kazuo Hara, Good-Bye CP (Japan, 1972)
Unique Love (China, 2005)
Frontline: The Medicated Child (USA, 2008)
Shameless: the Art of Disability
Sharon Snyder and David Mitchell, Reva Leher
Frontline: Sick around the World (USA, 2008)
Robert Arnold, The Key of G (USA, 2007)
Tierney Gearon, The Mother Project
Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby (USA, 2004)
Benoit Delepine, Aaltra (Finland, 2004)
Amber Stanton and Jeff Pratt, Till Domestic Violence Do Us Part (USA, 2005)
Carlos Brooks, Quid Pro Quo (USA, 2008)
Melody Gilbert, Whole (USA, 2003)
Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro, Murderball (USA, 2005)
Firdaus Kanga and Pratibha Parmar, Double the trouble, twice the fun (USA, 1992)
Henry Corra and Graham Weinbren, George
Deaf Culture
Susan Hadary and Bill Whiteford, King Gimp
Ellen Goosenberg Kent, I Have Tourette's, but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me
Barry Levinson, Rain Man (USA, 1988)
David Lynch, The Elephant Man (USA, 1980)
Hunchback of Notre Dam
Irene Ward, A little history worth knowing (USA, 1998)
Randa Haines, Children of a Lesser God (USA, 1984)
Rodrigo
Garcia, Things You Can Tell Without Even Talking to Her
Lewis Milestone, Of Mice and Men (USA, 1939)
Nadia Tass, The Miracle Worker (2000)
Paul Aaron, The Miracle Worker (USA, 1979)
Arthur Penn, The Miracle Worker (USA, 1962)
Robert Zemeckis, Forest Gump (USA, 1994)
Gary Sinise, Of Mice and Men (USA, 1992)
Jean Negulesco, Johnny Belinda (USA, 1948)
Nicholas Philibert, In the Land of the Deaf (France, 1992)
Frederick Wiseman, Blind (USA, 1986)
Frederick Wiseman, Deaf (USA, 1986)
Julian Schnabbel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (France, 2008)
Logan Smalley, Darius Goes West (2007)
John Huston Let there be light (1948)
Oliver Stone, Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Hal Ashby, Coming Home (1978)
Elisa Down, The Black Balloon (2008)
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