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Not forgetting happiness: the tripartite model of disability and its application in literary criticism
Authors:David Bolt
Institution:Centre for Culture and Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK
Abstract:This interdisciplinary article draws on the social sciences to posit a tripartite model from which literary research into disability can benefit. Ableism and disablism are defined by normative positivisms and non-normative negativisms respectively, but consideration is also given to non-normative positivisms. Informed by experiential knowledge, the model is illustrated with reference to a trilogy of literary representations of blindness: George Sava’s novel Happiness is Blind, Brian Friel’s play Molly Sweeney, and Stephen Kuusisto’s memoir Eavesdropping. The result is a complex reading that recognises problems but also non-normative renderings of happiness.
Keywords:happiness  literary representation  non-normative positivisms  blindness  ableism  disablism
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