The Matter of Disability
Materiality, Biopolitics, Crip Affect
(Author) David T. MitchellThe Matter of Disability returns disability to its proper place as an ongoing historical process of corporeal, cognitive, and sensory mutation operating in a world of dynamic, even cataclysmic, change. The book’s contributors offer new theorizations of human and nonhuman embodiments and their complex evolutions in our global present, in essays that explore how disability might be imagined as participant in the “complex elaboration of difference,” rather than something gone awry in an otherwise stable process. This alternative approach to materiality sheds new light on the capacities that exist within the depictions of disability that the book examines, including Spider-Man, Of Mice and Men, and Bloodchild.
David T. Mitchell
David T. Mitchell is a disability studies scholar and author known for his groundbreaking work "Narrative Prosthesis: Disability and the Dependencies of Discourse." His writing style is scholarly yet accessible, challenging readers to rethink societal attitudes towards disability. Mitchell's work has made significant contributions to the field of disability studies and literature.