Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J M Coetzee

Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J  M  Coetzee
Author: Pawel Wojtas
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2024-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781399522601

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This study offers a detailed analysis of the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, including the novels of the South African and Australian periods, to demonstrate the development of Coetzee's engagement with the complexities of non-normative embodiment. In this illuminating monograph, Pawel Wojtas demonstrates the extent to which Coetzee's multifaceted depictions of disability offer a sustained critique of the ableist implications of political violence and neoliberal inclusionism alike. Exploring a wide range of notions, such as ocularnormativism, mute speech, eco-disability, disability Gothic, dismodernism, autogerontography, and bibliotherapy, Wojtas shows how Coetzee's 'disabled textuality' provokes a sustained meditation on various forms of cultural denigration of disability experience.

Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J M Coetzee

Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J  M  Coetzee
Author: Pawel Wojtas
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2024-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781399522595

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This study offers a detailed analysis of the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, including the novels of the South African and Australian periods, to demonstrate the development of Coetzee's engagement with the complexities of non-normative embodiment. In this illuminating monograph, Pawel Wojtas demonstrates the extent to which Coetzee's multifaceted depictions of disability offer a sustained critique of the ableist implications of political violence and neoliberal inclusionism alike. Exploring a wide range of notions, such as ocularnormativism, mute speech, eco-disability, disability Gothic, dismodernism, autogerontography, and bibliotherapy, Wojtas shows how Coetzee's 'disabled textuality' provokes a sustained meditation on various forms of cultural denigration of disability experience.

Literature and Disability

Literature and Disability
Author: Alice Hall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317537380

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Literature and Disability introduces readers to the field of disability studies and the ways in which a focus on issues of impairment and the representation of disability can provide new approaches to reading and writing about literary texts. Disability plays a central role in much of the most celebrated literature, yet it is only in recent years that literary criticism has begun to consider the aesthetic, ethical and literary challenges that this poses. The author explores: key debates and issues in disability studies today different forms of impairment, with the aim of showing the diversity and ambiguity of the term "disability" the intersection between literary critical approaches to disability and feminist, post-colonial, and autobiographical writing genre and representations of disability in relation to literary forms including novels, short stories, poems, plays and life writing This volume provides students and academics with an accessible overview of literary critical approaches to disability representation.

Animaladies

Animaladies
Author: Lori Gruen,Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501342165

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Do depictions of crazy cat ladies obscure more sinister structural violence against animals hoarded in factory farms? Highlighting the frequent pathologization of animal lovers and animal rights activists, this book examines how the “madness” of our relationships with animals intersects with the “madness” of taking animals seriously. The essays collected in this volume argue that “animaladies” are expressive of political and psychological discontent, and the characterization of animal advocacy as mad or “crazy” distracts attention from broader social unease regarding human exploitation of animal life. While allusions to madness are both subtle and overt, they are also very often gendered, thought to be overly sentimental with an added sense that emotions are being directed at the wrong species. Animaladies are obstacles for the political uptake of interest in animal issues-as the intersections between this volume and established feminist scholarship show, the fear of being labeled unreasonable or mad still has political currency.

Narrative Prosthesis

Narrative Prosthesis
Author: David T. Mitchell,Sharon L. Snyder
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Literature, Modern
ISBN: UOM:39015049991352

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Reveals how depictions of disability in fiction serve an essential narrative function

Miracles Revisited

Miracles Revisited
Author: Stefan Alkier,Annette Weissenrieder
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110296372

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Since David Hume, the interpretation of miracle stories has been dominated in the West by the binary distinction of fact vs. fiction. The form-critical method added another restriction to the interpretation of miracles by neglecting the context of its macrotexts. Last but not least the hermeneutics of demythologizing was interested in the self-understanding of individuals and not in political perspectives. The book revisits miracle stories with regard to these dimensions: 1. It demands to connect the interpretation of Miracle Stories to concepts of reality. 2. It criticizes the restrictions of the form critical method. 3. It emphasizes the political implications of Miracle Stories and their interpretations. Even the latest research accepts this modern opposition of fact and fiction as self-evident. This book will examine critically these concepts of reality with interpretations of miracles. The book will address how concepts of reality, always complex, came to expression in stories of miraculous healings and their reception in medicine, art, literature, theology and philosophy, from classic antiquity to the Middle Ages. Only through such bygone concepts, contemporary interpretations of ancient healings can gain plausibility.

Identity Construction and Illness Narratives in Persons with Disabilities

Identity Construction and Illness Narratives in Persons with Disabilities
Author: Chalotte Glintborg,Manuel L. de la Mata
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1003021611

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"This book investigates how being diagnosed with various disabilities impacts on identity. Once diagnosed with a disability, there is a risk that this label can become the primary status both for the person diagnosed as well as for their family. This reification of the diagnosis can be oppressive because it subjugates humanity in such a way that everything a person does can be interpreted as linked to their disability"--

Disability and Modern Fiction

Disability and Modern Fiction
Author: A. Hall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230355477

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Focusing on Faulkner, Morrison and Coetzee as authors, critics and Nobel Prize-winning intellectuals, this book explores shifting representations of disability in 20th and 21st century literature and proposes new ways of reading their works in relation to one another, whilst highlighting the ethical, aesthetic and imaginative challenges they pose.