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Struggles of Disability Representation in the Mainstream

These three papers demonstrate the challenge inherent in visibility and representation in mainstream media. Each paper questions the ways disability is represented, such as the way FX’s Legion uses schizophrenia as a metaphor, the way that Geek Love marks the distinction between “freaks and normies,” and the ways Paralympians and Invictus Games athletes are taking control of their own narratives on social media.

Presentations

Self-Presentation Games: A qualitative analysis of the self-presentation of Invictus Games athletes and Paralympians on Facebook

Presenters

John Watson

“What Else About Our Reality Is Actually a Disorder?”: Mental Illness as Crises of Reality and Morality in FX’s Legion

Presenters

Rosalind Sibielski

Disability, Monstrosity, and Visibility in Katherine Dunne's Geek Love

Presenters

Stephanie Flint

Session chairs

Rebecca Stone Gordon