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More Than an Invalid: A Comparative Study Addressing Disability Portrayal in Children’s Fiction
by
R, Roshini
, V, Rajasekaran
in
19th century
/ Adolescent Literature
/ Asexuality
/ Assistive Technology
/ Attitudes
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children with disabilities
/ Children's stories
/ Childrens literature
/ Childrens picture books
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Content analysis
/ Disability
/ Disability studies
/ Disabled persons
/ Females
/ Fiction
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Genre
/ Linguistics
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary Genres
/ Literature Appreciation
/ Mass media images
/ Novels
/ Occupational Therapy
/ People with disabilities
/ Personality
/ Popular culture
/ Portrayals
/ Positive Attitudes
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Publishing
/ Society
/ Spyri, Johanna (1827-1901)
/ Stereotype (Psychology)
/ Stereotypes
/ Ventures
/ Young adult fiction
/ Young adult literature
/ Young adults
/ Young Children
2022
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More Than an Invalid: A Comparative Study Addressing Disability Portrayal in Children’s Fiction
by
R, Roshini
, V, Rajasekaran
in
19th century
/ Adolescent Literature
/ Asexuality
/ Assistive Technology
/ Attitudes
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children with disabilities
/ Children's stories
/ Childrens literature
/ Childrens picture books
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Content analysis
/ Disability
/ Disability studies
/ Disabled persons
/ Females
/ Fiction
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Genre
/ Linguistics
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary Genres
/ Literature Appreciation
/ Mass media images
/ Novels
/ Occupational Therapy
/ People with disabilities
/ Personality
/ Popular culture
/ Portrayals
/ Positive Attitudes
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Publishing
/ Society
/ Spyri, Johanna (1827-1901)
/ Stereotype (Psychology)
/ Stereotypes
/ Ventures
/ Young adult fiction
/ Young adult literature
/ Young adults
/ Young Children
2022
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More Than an Invalid: A Comparative Study Addressing Disability Portrayal in Children’s Fiction
by
R, Roshini
, V, Rajasekaran
in
19th century
/ Adolescent Literature
/ Asexuality
/ Assistive Technology
/ Attitudes
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children with disabilities
/ Children's stories
/ Childrens literature
/ Childrens picture books
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Content analysis
/ Disability
/ Disability studies
/ Disabled persons
/ Females
/ Fiction
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Genre
/ Linguistics
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary Genres
/ Literature Appreciation
/ Mass media images
/ Novels
/ Occupational Therapy
/ People with disabilities
/ Personality
/ Popular culture
/ Portrayals
/ Positive Attitudes
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Publishing
/ Society
/ Spyri, Johanna (1827-1901)
/ Stereotype (Psychology)
/ Stereotypes
/ Ventures
/ Young adult fiction
/ Young adult literature
/ Young adults
/ Young Children
2022
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More Than an Invalid: A Comparative Study Addressing Disability Portrayal in Children’s Fiction
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More Than an Invalid: A Comparative Study Addressing Disability Portrayal in Children’s Fiction
2022
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Overview
Children's literature or young adult literature is often seen as an elementary and casual genre, but people overlook the powerful tools it acquires in modelling attitudes and shaping children's minds. Various studies point out that society's behaviours and attitudes towards disability and people with disability are primarily based on popular culture and not personal encounters or experiences. Disability has always been an inseparable part of children's movies and stories from the beginning of times, only the magnitude to which it has been revealed has changed. This literature is seen as the most important as it introduces the world to young minds, and hence the impression it creates in children's minds would not easily be eliminated. It is also noted that young children accept differences and generate positive, acceptive attitudes during their early ages as they are less resistant and have little foreknowledge. This paper examines the disability representations in children's literature and traces the changes it has undergone as a genre from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first century. Two children's books are selected for this study, “Heidi” by Johanna Spyri and “Rules” by Cynthia Lord. The differences in the portrayal of disability and disabled characters in these novels are studied through content analysis, character study, comparison and by analyzing the linguistic symbols. This paper also ventures to decipher the norms and societal values the stereotypes were based on, and it also attempts to account for any changes.
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