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Foregrounding Disability Studies in Literature and Culture is a comprehensive scholarly work that places disability studies at the center of literary and cultural criticism. Edited by Anil K. Aneja and Nidhi Vats, this Oxford University Press publication explores how disability is portrayed, interpreted, and theorized within various cultural contexts and literary works.
The collection brings together diverse scholarly perspectives that challenge traditional approaches to disability in humanities research. Contributors examine the intersection of disability with identity, representation, and meaning-making in literature, film, visual culture, and other media. The volume addresses critical questions about how disabled bodies and minds are constructed, marginalized, or celebrated in cultural texts.
Essential for students and scholars in disability studies, literary criticism, and cultural analysis, this book provides rigorous theoretical frameworks and practical analytical tools for understanding disability as a fundamental category of human experience and cultural analysis.







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