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Autonomist Narratives of Disability in Modern Scottish Writing: Crip Enchantments
Autonomist Narratives of Disability in Modern Scottish Writing: Crip Enchantments
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Crip Enchantments explores the intersection of disability imaginaries and representations of work, welfare, and the nation in Scottish literature from the 20th and 21st centuries. It brings together Scottish studies, disability studies, and Marxist autonomist theory to trace the ways in which these "crip enchantments" are imagined and evoked through "autonomist" narratives of disability.
Format: Hardback
Length: 239 pages
Publication date: 04 May 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Autonomist Narratives of Disability in Modern Scottish Writing: Crip Enchantments delves into the intricate interplay between perceptions of disability and representations of work, welfare, and the nation in twentieth and twenty-first-century Scottish literature. When non-normative bodies and minds collide with the rigid frameworks of capitalist normalcy, disorienting consequences ensue. This compelling book fosters a dialogue between Scottish studies, disability studies, and Marxist autonomist theory, unveiling the imaginative ways in which these "crip enchantments" are evoked in modern Scottish writing, and the "autonomist" narratives of disability that give rise to them.
In the realm of contemporary Scottish literature, a fascinating exploration unfolds through the lens of "Autonomist Narratives of Disability." This scholarly inquiry delves into the intricate intersection of imaginaries of disability and representations of work, welfare, and the nation in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It uncovers the disorienting effects that arise when non-normative bodies and minds clash with the rigid structures of capitalist normalcy.
At the heart of this book lies the compelling notion that "crip enchantments" emerge as a result of these encounters. These enchantments are not merely passive or superficial manifestations but rather dynamic and multifaceted representations of disability. They encompass a wide range of experiences, from the mundane to the extraordinary, and they challenge the dominant narratives that perpetuate ableism and discrimination.
To unravel the tapestry of "crip enchantments," the book brings into conversation diverse fields of study. Scottish studies, disability studies, and Marxist autonomist theory converge to shed light on the ways in which these enchantments are imagined in modern Scottish writing. Through a rich and interdisciplinary approach, the author traces the threads that connect these diverse narratives, unveiling the "autonomist" narratives of disability that give rise to them.
One of the key insights of this book is the recognition that "crip enchantments" are not confined to the written word alone. They permeate various forms of media, including film, television, and popular culture. The author explores how these enchantments are depicted and interpreted in these mediums, highlighting the ways in which they contribute to shaping public perceptions and understanding of disability.
Furthermore, "Autonomist Narratives of Disability" delves into the political and social implications of these enchantments. It examines how they challenge the dominant ideologies of productivity, normality, and citizenship, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable society that recognizes the diversity and complexity of human experiences. The book raises important questions about the role of literature in shaping societal attitudes and challenging oppressive structures.
In conclusion, "Autonomist Narratives of Disability" is a groundbreaking work that offers a fresh and insightful perspective on the intersection of disability, work, welfare, and the nation in modern Scottish writing. Through its interdisciplinary approach, the book provides a valuable contribution to the fields of disability studies, Scottish studies, and Marxist autonomist theory. It encourages readers to reimagine the ways in which we perceive and represent disability, challenging the boundaries of ableism and promoting a more inclusive and diverse society.
Weight: 462g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030992729
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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