Disability Duplicity And The Formative Cultural Identity Politics Of Generation X

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Disability Duplicity and the Formative Cultural Identity Politics of Generation X

Disability Duplicity and the Formative Cultural Identity Politics of Generation X
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781000934182
ISBN-13 : 1000934187
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Book Synopsis Disability Duplicity and the Formative Cultural Identity Politics of Generation X by : David Bolt

Download or read book Disability Duplicity and the Formative Cultural Identity Politics of Generation X written by David Bolt and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-09-21 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Disability is history and futurity, culture and society, practice and theory, work and play, an immense desire for life by which body and mind are dragged kicking and screaming into each and every new day. Using autocritical discourse analysis, a new hybrid research method that combines aspects of the established methods of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and autoethnography, this book explores the formative cultural identity politics of disability via cultural stations of UK popular culture. These cultural stations include action figures, children’s books, television miniseries, comics, comedy films, teenage drama and sitcoms, the punk rock movement, and alternative comedy. Although the cultural stations range from toys and comics to aggressive music and chaotic sitcoms, all are considered with a focus on the language and tropes of disability. Indeed, most of the works are not remembered as portrayals of disability but the book’s analysis reveals flash if not fleeting representations that, when centralised, clarify patterns of duplicity. Via the language of power, and the power of language, all these texts are found to have contributed to the formative cultural identity politics of disability. It will be of interest to all scholars and students of disability studies, sociology, toy studies, comic studies, humour studies, television studies, popular music studies, gender studies, literary studies, and cultural studies.


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