Enabling everything: scale,disability and the film The Theory of Everything |
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Authors: | Vickie Gauci Anne-Marie Callus |
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Affiliation: | Disability Studies Unit, Faculty for Social Wellbeing, University of Malta, Msida, Malta |
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Abstract: | This article looks at the representation of scale in the 2014 film The Theory of Everything, identifying moments that relate to three concerns: firstly, how disabled people experience scale issues at an all too practical level in daily life; secondly, how Hawking’s experience of scale at the level of both body and mind is (a)typical of the way it is experienced by disabled people generally; and, thirdly, how a focus on the film can prompt some rethinking of perspectives both within disability studies and within the conceptualisation of scale more broadly. |
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Keywords: | scale disability The Theory of Everything Stephen Hawking |
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