Sarah Brophy (McMaster University, Canad Janice Hladki (McMaster University, Cana
This volume focuses on popular film, television, and online representations of contested corporealities and contributes to visual culture studies, disability studies, critical pedagogy, and medical humanities. Emphasizing unruly embodiments that transgress and transform, the volume conceptualizes visual culture as a space of query and accountability. In their introduction, the editors underline how spaces of cultural production provide necessary contexts for analyzing the social impact of contested corporealities. Contributors, in turn, offer new perspectives on technologies, disability, and...
This volume focuses on popular film, television, and online representations of contested corporealities and contributes to visual culture studies, dis...