Disability Studies and Spanish Culture

Films, Novels, the Comic and the Public Exhibition

Benjamin Fraser

Benjamin Fraser

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

192 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2013
Cloth $99.95 ISBN: 9781846318702 Published June 2013 For sale in North America only
Disability Studies and Spanish Culture is the first book to apply the tenets of disability studies—in particular the study of mental disabilities—to Spanish cultural contexts, offering an assessment of disability as it is engaged by Spanish films, novels, comics, and other artworks. Innovatively bringing disability theory into dialogue with film and literary analysis, Benjamin Fraser shows how formal aspects of art and media in Spain highlight, frame, inform, and are informed by contemporary disability legislation there, as well as by disability advocacy, cultural perception, and social integration. By using the specific context of Spanish culture, he outlines broader shifts in social attitudes and theoretical understandings of disability.
Contents
Acknowlegments
Introduction

1. Filming Down Syndrome
    Yo, también (2009) and the Political Project of Disability Studies
    Deciphering the Mixed Messages of Léon y Olvido (2004)
2. Envisioning Autism
    Miguel Gallardo’s Comic María y yo (2007)
    Félix Fernández de Castro’s Documentary María y yo (2010)
3. Narrating Childhood Disability
    Salvador García Jiménez’s Novel Angelicomio (1981)
    Màrius Serra’s Autobiographical Novel Quieto (2008)
4. Documenting Cognitive Disability
    ¿Qué tienes debajo del sombrero? (2006) by Lola Barrera and Iñaki Peñafiel
    Más allá del espejo (2007) by Joaquín Jordà
Epilogue: Exhibiting Art
    ‘Trazos Singulares’ (2011) at the Nuevos Ministerios Metro Station
    ‘Supergestor’ (2011) and Other Comics by the Grupo AMÁS
    Associación Argadini’s Literary Contests (2008–2010)
 
References
Index
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