Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach

abstract: Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach, is a comprehensive study that delves into the topic of the ill or disabled female in the narratives of Hispanic female authors who either have a disability or who have been affected by a chronic or ter...

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Other Authors: Knupp, April M (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.50456
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-504562018-10-02T03:01:04Z Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach abstract: Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach, is a comprehensive study that delves into the topic of the ill or disabled female in the narratives of Hispanic female authors who either have a disability or who have been affected by a chronic or terminal illness, causing debilitation. In order to address this topic, this thesis investigates disability identity by utilizing feminist disability theory by Kim Q. Hall, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, and Susan Wendell, amongst others, and at the same time reviews current disability policies in both Latin American and Spanish societies. By providing a critical view of this theme from a feminist standpoint, this study places emphasis on the lived experiences that ill or disabled Hispanic women face, doubly marginalized, not only based on their illness or (dis)ability, but also their gender. This in depth analysis of Fruta Podrida (2007) and Sangre en el ojo (2012) by Lina Meruane, Diario del dolor (2004) by María Luisa Puga, Clavícula: (mi clavícula y otros inmensos desajustes (2017) by Marta Sanz, Diario de una pasajera by Ágata Gligo (1997), Si crees en mí, te sorprenderé (2014) by Ana Vives, and The Ladies Gallery: A Memory of Family Secrets by Irene Vilar provides relevant information on societal norms, policies and current debate about healthcare and women’s rights in various Hispanic countries and the United States. At the same time, it emphasizes the disabled female as subject, and investigates the societal perpetuation of disability. This dissertation discusses various concepts from disability studies, such as the illness/disability narrative, corporeal invisibility, normalcy, medical pathologization, stereotyping, and ableism, and investigates them in relation to both chronic and terminal illness or physical and mental disability in relation to the ill or disabled Hispanic female. Dissertation/Thesis Knupp, April M (Author) Urioste-Azcorra, Carmen (Advisor) Tompkins, Cynthia (Committee member) Foster, David W (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Disability studies Women's studies Comparative literature comparative literature disability theory feminist disability theory hispanic narratives hispanic women with illness or disability Künstlerroman eng 166 pages Doctoral Dissertation Spanish 2018 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.50456 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2018
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Disability studies
Women's studies
Comparative literature
comparative literature
disability theory
feminist disability theory
hispanic narratives
hispanic women with illness or disability
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spellingShingle Disability studies
Women's studies
Comparative literature
comparative literature
disability theory
feminist disability theory
hispanic narratives
hispanic women with illness or disability
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Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach
description abstract: Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach, is a comprehensive study that delves into the topic of the ill or disabled female in the narratives of Hispanic female authors who either have a disability or who have been affected by a chronic or terminal illness, causing debilitation. In order to address this topic, this thesis investigates disability identity by utilizing feminist disability theory by Kim Q. Hall, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, and Susan Wendell, amongst others, and at the same time reviews current disability policies in both Latin American and Spanish societies. By providing a critical view of this theme from a feminist standpoint, this study places emphasis on the lived experiences that ill or disabled Hispanic women face, doubly marginalized, not only based on their illness or (dis)ability, but also their gender. This in depth analysis of Fruta Podrida (2007) and Sangre en el ojo (2012) by Lina Meruane, Diario del dolor (2004) by María Luisa Puga, Clavícula: (mi clavícula y otros inmensos desajustes (2017) by Marta Sanz, Diario de una pasajera by Ágata Gligo (1997), Si crees en mí, te sorprenderé (2014) by Ana Vives, and The Ladies Gallery: A Memory of Family Secrets by Irene Vilar provides relevant information on societal norms, policies and current debate about healthcare and women’s rights in various Hispanic countries and the United States. At the same time, it emphasizes the disabled female as subject, and investigates the societal perpetuation of disability. This dissertation discusses various concepts from disability studies, such as the illness/disability narrative, corporeal invisibility, normalcy, medical pathologization, stereotyping, and ableism, and investigates them in relation to both chronic and terminal illness or physical and mental disability in relation to the ill or disabled Hispanic female. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Spanish 2018
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title Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach
title_short Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach
title_full Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach
title_fullStr Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach
title_full_unstemmed Hispanic Narratives of the Ill or Disabled Woman: A Feminist Disability Theory Approach
title_sort hispanic narratives of the ill or disabled woman: a feminist disability theory approach
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