Disability Media Representation Disability Media Representation

Disability Media Representation

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Publisher Description

Disability Media Representation explores how film and television shape our understanding of disability, impacting social perceptions and inclusion. Media often serves as a primary source of information, influencing public attitudes either by perpetuating harmful stereotypes or fostering empathy. Historically, portrayals leaned towards pity or fear, but more nuanced narratives are emerging. The book critically analyzes these representations, advocating for authentic and inclusive storytelling.

The book begins with core concepts in disability and media studies before exploring key themes like the "tragic victim" and "supercrip" stereotypes. It examines the impact of these stereotypes on both public perception and self-identity, contrasting them with empowering narratives found in independent media.

Finally, it discusses strategies for media professionals, disability advocates, and educators to promote more inclusive portrayals. This approach allows readers to understand the evolution and current state of disability representation in media.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2025
5 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
114
Pages
PUBLISHER
Publifye AS
PROVIDER INFO
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SIZE
435
KB
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