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What’s disability got to do with it? Changing constructions of Oscar Pistorius before and after the death of Reeva Steenkamp
Authors:Clare Harvey
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:Traditionally disability has been viewed in the popular imagination as either a highly positive or highly negative phenomenon. Disability and disabled people deserve to be seen in an integrated, holistic way and to have recognised as much diversity as characterises the human condition. The recent case of Oscar Pistorius fatally shooting Reeva Steenkamp has highlighted this tendency. Before this incident, Pistorius’ disability was viewed in a predominantly positive light. He had been described as a ‘supercrip’ who had, despite his physical impairments, ‘overcome’ his mobility limitations and was consequently attributed heroic status by some. However, after this fatal incident, the portrayal of Pistorius’ disability has, perhaps inevitably, shifted. This paper will offer possible psychosocial reasons for this tendency to view disability in a binary way.
Keywords:disability  Oscar Pistorius  impairment  disability studies  psychosocial  Reeva Steenkamp
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