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Displaying Autism. The Thinking and Images of Temple Grandin (2010)

  • Katherine Lashley
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Cultures of Representation
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© 2016 Columbia University Press

© 2016 Columbia University Press

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements vii
  4. Notes on Contributors ix
  5. Introduction. Disability Studies, World Cinema and the Cognitive Code of Reality 1
  6. Global In(ter)dependent Disability Cinema: Targeting Ephemeral Domains of Belief and Cultivating Aficionados of the Body 18
  7. ‘Beyond Forgiveness’? Lee Chang-dong’s Oasis (2002) and the Mobilisation of Disability Discourses in the Korean New Wave 33
  8. Refusing Chromosomal Pairing. Inclusion, Disabled Masculinity, Sexuality and Intimacy in Yo, también (2009) 47
  9. Dunce! Duffer! Dimwit! Dyslexia in Bollywood’s Taare Zameen Par (2007) 63
  10. Landscapes of Children. Picturing Disability in Buñuel’s Los olvidados (1950) 78
  11. Fearful Reflections. Representations of Disability in Post-war Dutch Cinema (1973–2011) 93
  12. ‘People Endure’. The Function of Autism in Anton’s Right Here (2012) 110
  13. Displaying Autism. The Thinking and Images of Temple Grandin (2010) 126
  14. More than the ‘Other’? On Four Tendencies Regarding the Representation of Disability in Contemporary German Film (2005–2010) 141
  15. The Other Body. Psychiatric Disability and Pedro Almodóvar (1988–2011) 157
  16. On the Road to Normalcy. European Road Movies and Disability (2002–2011) 173
  17. Re-envisioning Italy’s ‘New Man’ in Bella non piangere! (1955) 187
  18. ‘Get Your Legs Back’. Avatar (2009) and the Re-booting of American Individualism 200
  19. Through the Disability Lens. Revisiting Ousmane Sembène’s Xala (1975) and Camp de Thiaroye (1988) 216
  20. Homes Wretched and Wrecked. Disability as Social Dis-ease in Kurosawa’s Dodes’ka-den (1970) 230
  21. Leprosy and the Dialectical Body in Forugh Farrokhzad’s The House is Black (1964) 247
  22. Index 263
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