PULS
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This course explores the representation of disability in instances where it functions as what Snyder and Mitchel call 'narrative prosthesis'. Narrative prosthesis occurs where disabled people are not portrayed as full individuals but instead are used as plot devices or moral metaphors. In this course we will look at such representation across film, television and literature and explore their political extensions.
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