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Disability and Public Policy

In this panel, we discuss how public discourse of disability in the media shapes policy around disability. Each panelist examines a moment in time, from the 19th and 20th century discourses on deafness to the fake “interpreter” for the deaf at Nelson Mandela’s funeral to the intersections of public perceptions of autism and media coverage of mass violence.

Presentations

The Voice qua Object, or What Žižek has to do with Disability Studies

Presenters

Mariah Crilley

The Church Independent? American Religious and Legal Discourse on the Deaf

Presenters

YoungSoo Kwon

Uses of Empathy: Bettelheim and Mischaracterizations of Autism in the Media

Presenters

Neil Patrick Shepard

Session chairs

Meredith Guthrie