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Disabling Characters: Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature New edition


Disabling Characters: Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature New edition

Paperback by Dunn, Patricia A.

Disabling Characters: Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature

£40.05

ISBN:
9781433126222
Publication Date:
20 Mar 2015
Edition/language:
New edition / English
Publisher:
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Pages:
10 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 23 May 2024
Disabling Characters: Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature

Description

Disabling Characters provides detailed analyses of selected young adult (YA) novels and short stories. It looks at the relative agency of the disabled character, the behavior of the other characters, the environment in which the character must live, the assumptions that seem to be underlying certain scenes, and the extent to which the book challenges or perpetuates an unsatisfactory status quo. Class discussions about disability-themed literature, however well intentioned, have the potential to reinforce harmful myths or stereotypes about disability. In contrast, discussions informed by a critical disability studies perspective can help readers develop more sophisticated views of disability and contribute to a more just and inclusive society. The book examines discussion questions, lesson plans, study guides, and other supplemental materials aimed at students studying these texts, and it suggests more critical questions to pose about these texts and the positive and/or negative work they do, perhaps subliminally, in our culture. This book is a much-needed addition to college classes in YA literature, literary analysis, methods of teaching literature, disability studies, cultural studies, contemporary criticism, special education, and adolescent literacy.

Contents

Contents: Agency, Rebellion, and Challenging the Status Quo: Accidents of Nature and The Acorn People - Respect, Etiquette, and the Drama of Rude Behavior - Awakening Stories: The Scarlet Ibis and The Cay - Carving Out an Identity: Peeling the Onion, Stoner and Spaz, and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - «Normal» Talents, Rudolph Stories, and «Supercrips».

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