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Like Everest: defamiliarization and uncanniness in media representations of inaccessibility
Authors:Teodor Mladenov
Affiliation:Department of Education and Professional Studies , King’s College London , London , UK
Abstract:This paper uses phenomenology to explore recent representations of inaccessible architectural environment featured on major Bulgarian television channels. It is argued that by exposing the environmental restrictions faced by disabled people in their everyday activities, Bulgarian media unwittingly engage in an operation described by formalist literary critics as ‘defamiliarization’. As a result, familiar elements of the everyday, lived world are illuminated as strange. In phenomenological terms, this brings about the experience of ‘uncanniness’. The paper concludes by highlighting the transformative potential inherent in this experience; that is, its power to illuminate as artificial and oppressive the taken-for-granted aspects of the world we inhabit.
Keywords:disability studies  accessibility  phenomenology  defamiliarization  uncanny
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