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The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability, Paperback / softback Book

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability Paperback / softback

Edited by Clare (University of Leeds) Barker, Stuart (University of Leeds) Murray

Part of the Cambridge Companions to Literature series

Paperback / softback

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This Companion analyzes the representation of disability in literatures in English, including American and postcolonial writing, across all major time periods and through a variety of critical approaches.

Through the alternative ideas of mind and embodiment generated by physiological and psychological impairments, an understanding of disability narrative changes the way we read literature.

With contributions from major figures in literary disability studies, The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability covers a wide range of impairments, including cognitive difference, neurobehavioral conditions, and mental and chronic illnesses.

This book shows how disability demands innovation in literary form and aesthetics, challenges the notion of a human 'norm' in the writing of character, and redraws the ways in which writing makes meaning of the broad spectrum of humanity.

It will be a key resource for students and teachers of disability and literary studies.

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