The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability
Herausgeber: Barker, Clare; Murray, Stuart
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Working across time periods and critical contexts, this volume provides the most comprehensive overview of literary representations of disability.
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Working across time periods and critical contexts, this volume provides the most comprehensive overview of literary representations of disability.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781107087828
- ISBN-10: 1107087821
- Artikelnr.: 48208366
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781107087828
- ISBN-10: 1107087821
- Artikelnr.: 48208366
1. Introduction: on reading disability in literature Clare Barker and
Stuart Murray; Part I. Across Literatures: 2. Monsters, saints, and
sinners: disability in Medieval literature Edward Wheatley; 3. Early modern
literature and disability studies Allison P. Hobgood and David Houston
Wood; 4. Disability and deformity: function impairment and aesthetics in
the long eighteenth century Essaka Joshua; 5. Embodying affliction in
nineteenth-century fiction Martha Stoddard Holmes; 6. Paralyzed modernities
and biofutures: bodies and minds in modern literature Michael Davidson; 7.
The ambiguities of inclusion: disability in contemporary literature Stuart
Murray; 8. 'Radiant affliction': disability narratives in postcolonial
literature Clare Barker; Part II. Across Critical Methods: 9. Disability
and the edges of intersectionality Alison Kafer and Eunjung Kim; 10. The
world-making potential of contemporary crip/queer literary and cultural
production Robert McRuer; 11. Race and disability in US literature Michelle
Jarman; 12. Disability and women's writing Sami Schalk; 13. Disability in
genre fiction Ria Cheyne; 14. Signifying selves: disability and life
writing G. Thomas Couser; 15. Disability rhetorics Jay Dolmage; 16.
Afterword Petra Kuppers.
Stuart Murray; Part I. Across Literatures: 2. Monsters, saints, and
sinners: disability in Medieval literature Edward Wheatley; 3. Early modern
literature and disability studies Allison P. Hobgood and David Houston
Wood; 4. Disability and deformity: function impairment and aesthetics in
the long eighteenth century Essaka Joshua; 5. Embodying affliction in
nineteenth-century fiction Martha Stoddard Holmes; 6. Paralyzed modernities
and biofutures: bodies and minds in modern literature Michael Davidson; 7.
The ambiguities of inclusion: disability in contemporary literature Stuart
Murray; 8. 'Radiant affliction': disability narratives in postcolonial
literature Clare Barker; Part II. Across Critical Methods: 9. Disability
and the edges of intersectionality Alison Kafer and Eunjung Kim; 10. The
world-making potential of contemporary crip/queer literary and cultural
production Robert McRuer; 11. Race and disability in US literature Michelle
Jarman; 12. Disability and women's writing Sami Schalk; 13. Disability in
genre fiction Ria Cheyne; 14. Signifying selves: disability and life
writing G. Thomas Couser; 15. Disability rhetorics Jay Dolmage; 16.
Afterword Petra Kuppers.
1. Introduction: on reading disability in literature Clare Barker and
Stuart Murray; Part I. Across Literatures: 2. Monsters, saints, and
sinners: disability in Medieval literature Edward Wheatley; 3. Early modern
literature and disability studies Allison P. Hobgood and David Houston
Wood; 4. Disability and deformity: function impairment and aesthetics in
the long eighteenth century Essaka Joshua; 5. Embodying affliction in
nineteenth-century fiction Martha Stoddard Holmes; 6. Paralyzed modernities
and biofutures: bodies and minds in modern literature Michael Davidson; 7.
The ambiguities of inclusion: disability in contemporary literature Stuart
Murray; 8. 'Radiant affliction': disability narratives in postcolonial
literature Clare Barker; Part II. Across Critical Methods: 9. Disability
and the edges of intersectionality Alison Kafer and Eunjung Kim; 10. The
world-making potential of contemporary crip/queer literary and cultural
production Robert McRuer; 11. Race and disability in US literature Michelle
Jarman; 12. Disability and women's writing Sami Schalk; 13. Disability in
genre fiction Ria Cheyne; 14. Signifying selves: disability and life
writing G. Thomas Couser; 15. Disability rhetorics Jay Dolmage; 16.
Afterword Petra Kuppers.
Stuart Murray; Part I. Across Literatures: 2. Monsters, saints, and
sinners: disability in Medieval literature Edward Wheatley; 3. Early modern
literature and disability studies Allison P. Hobgood and David Houston
Wood; 4. Disability and deformity: function impairment and aesthetics in
the long eighteenth century Essaka Joshua; 5. Embodying affliction in
nineteenth-century fiction Martha Stoddard Holmes; 6. Paralyzed modernities
and biofutures: bodies and minds in modern literature Michael Davidson; 7.
The ambiguities of inclusion: disability in contemporary literature Stuart
Murray; 8. 'Radiant affliction': disability narratives in postcolonial
literature Clare Barker; Part II. Across Critical Methods: 9. Disability
and the edges of intersectionality Alison Kafer and Eunjung Kim; 10. The
world-making potential of contemporary crip/queer literary and cultural
production Robert McRuer; 11. Race and disability in US literature Michelle
Jarman; 12. Disability and women's writing Sami Schalk; 13. Disability in
genre fiction Ria Cheyne; 14. Signifying selves: disability and life
writing G. Thomas Couser; 15. Disability rhetorics Jay Dolmage; 16.
Afterword Petra Kuppers.