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The Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hall, Alice
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Colección:Routledge Companions Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of contents
  • Figures
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction to The Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability
  • Making spaces
  • Critical intersections and entanglements: the structure of the book
  • Works cited
  • Part I New directions in the field
  • 1 Disability in Indigenous literature
  • Sovereignty and nation
  • Land
  • Colonialism
  • Blood
  • Tradition and Indigenous epistemologies
  • Note
  • Works cited
  • 2 Disability in black speculative fiction
  • Black speculative fiction: an overview
  • Approaches to analyzing disability in black speculative fiction
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Works cited
  • 3 t4t: Toward a crip ethics of trans literary criticism
  • Reading disability/transgender
  • Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones
  • t4t
  • Works cited
  • 4 Challenging phonocentrism: Writing signs and bilingual Deaf literatures
  • "The hearing line" in literature
  • Phonocentric norms and the disconstruction of sign language
  • Breaking English: reclaiming and remaking literature
  • Vexing the print page
  • Theory and praxis of writing ASL in English literature
  • Note
  • Works cited
  • 5 "Here there be monsters": Mapping novel representations of the relationship between disability and monstrosity in recent grap
  • Note
  • Works cited
  • 6 Spectrality, strangeness, and stigmaphilia: Gothic and critical disability studies
  • The perils of a Gothic mode in disability representation
  • Stigmaphilia in a minor key: uses of the Gothic
  • Vampires, live burial, and flesh-made cloth
  • Note
  • Works cited
  • 7 Contemporary horror and disability: Adaptations and active readers
  • Cthulhu and Crip Time: Dreamland Theater: "The Language of Time" (2017)
  • New entrances into the asylum: Victor LaValle's The Devil in Silver (2012)
  • Horror hackery: Cherie Priest's Maplecroft (2014)
  • Erasure pleasures: Matthea Harvey and Amy Jean Porter's Of Lamb (2011)
  • Conclusion
  • Note
  • Works cited
  • Part II Novels and short stories
  • 8 From "changelings" to "libtards": Intellectual disability in the eighteenth century and beyond
  • Status idiocy and functional idiocy
  • The intelligence society
  • Daniel Defoe's Mere Nature Delineated and Frances Burney's Camilla
  • Functional idiocy: gender and race
  • Lemuel Gulliver, cognitive ableist par excellence
  • Notes
  • Works cited
  • 9 Crip gothic: Affiliations of disability and queerness in Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto (1764)
  • The system of primogeniture and Conrad's chronic illness
  • Degeneracy in the eighteenth century
  • Libertinism and disability
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Works cited
  • 10 "Of wonderful use to everyone": Disability and the marriage plot in the nineteenth-century novel
  • The queer go-between
  • The healing storyteller
  • The angel with a legacy
  • Conclusion
  • Notes