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Driving toward disability rhetorics: narrative,crip theory,and eco-ability in Mad Max: Fury Road
Authors:Brandon Fletcher  Alvin J Primack
Institution:1. Communication Studies, California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA;2. Communication, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:We argue that the film Mad Max: Fury Road challenges stigmas associated with disability by conceptualizing a world that embraces the differences between disabled and abled bodies. Drawing on crip theory and eco-ability scholarship, we examine how Mad Max: Fury Road’s narrative criticizes normative and ableist understandings about the body by imagining a world that constructs accessible and valued spaces for the disabled. Dolmage Dolmage, J. (2013). Disability Rhetoric. New York: Syracuse University Press] argues that scholars need to situate rhetoric on the experiences of disabled bodies to generate new meanings about disability. Mad Max: Fury Road generates such meanings by challenging normative and stigmatizing conceptions of disability through positive and nuanced representations of disabled bodies.
Keywords:Disability studies  crip theory  eco-ability  narrative  film
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