University of Toronto Press
Cognitive Disability Aesthetics
About this book
Cognitive Disability Aesthetics explores the invisibility of cognitive disability in theoretical, historical, social, and cultural contexts.
Author / Editor information
Benjamin Fraser is a professor of Hispanic Studies and chair of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at East Carolina University.
Reviews
"Professor Fraser’s Cognitive Disability Aesthetics is an innovative study that fills a gap in the field of Disability Studies. The theoretical proposals and the magnificent analysis of visual representations of cognitive disability bring attention to an important and neglected area of inquiry."
Matthew J. Marr, Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, Pennsylvania State University:
"An impressively theorized case for recharting the boundaries of scholarship on disability in the humanities, Fraser’s book compellingly argues for questioning the productivity of an existing divide between bodily and cognitive (intellectual, developmental, and psychiatric) approaches. Along the way, he convincingly moves toward bridging a gap between narrative and visual methodologies in the disability studies field at large, while also making an important contribution to moving criticism of contemporary Anglophone and Hispanophone (here, by way of Spain) disability culture much more closely into conversation."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - Part One: Theorizing Visual Disability Representations
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1 On the (In)Visibility of Cognitive Disability
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2 Signification and Staring: Icon, Index, and Symbol in Visual Media
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3 Disability Scholarship at the Seam: The Materiality of Visual Narrative
73 - Part Two: Cognition, Collaboration, Community
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4 Visualizing Down Syndrome and Autism: The Trazos Singulares (Singular Strokes) (2011) Exhibition and María cumple 20 años (Maria Turns Twenty) (2015)
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5 Sequencing Alzheimer’s Dementia: Paco Roca’s Graphic Novel Arrugas (Wrinkles) (2008)
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6 Screening Schizophrenia: Documentary Cinema, Cognitive Disability, and Abel García Roure’s Una cierta verdad (A Certain Truth) (2008)
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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Index
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