UID:
edoccha_9961290064902883
Format:
1 online resource (244 pages).
ISBN:
1-003-21911-X
Series Statement:
Routledge research in disability and media studies
Content:
"This book tells the stories of disabled people who have been influential in creating modern mass media. Through the voices of key disabled media makers and collaborators, the author highlights the ways in which their contributions are changing society's understanding of disability and shaping mass media and culture. Spanning a range of media formats - television/streaming productions, performances, podcasts, TED Talks, films, reality TV, graphic novels, and social media channels - the book illustrates how disabled people are confronting the marginalization they have faced in mass media for decades. Modern disabled media creators are leveraging new media platforms to recognize the lived experiences of disability and their authentic place in media culture. This innovative and thought-provoking volume will be an important read for scholars, disability advocates, and students of Disability Studies, Mass Communication/Media Studies, as well as mass media production faculty, disabled people, and their allies".
Note:
IntroductionChapter 1: Collaborating on set to disrupt narrative prosthesisChapter 2: Talking the Talk of Real Disabled People's LivesChapter 3: Disability content through podcasting and vlogging as public pedagogyChapter 4: Performers illustrate the Affirmative Model by taking control on scripted series for Web and streamingChapter 5: Disability as superpower: Comics, graphic novels, and musicChapter 6: "Giving everything they have:" Documentaries illuminate disability experiencesChapter 7: Becoming visible: People with nonvisible disabilities crafting media content.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781032106625
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781003219118