Introduction
Part I: Theorizing Visual Disability Representations
Chapter 1
The (In)Visibility of Cognitive Disability
Chapter 2
Signification and Staring: Icon, Index, and Symbol in Visual Media
Chapter 3
Disability Scholarship at the Seam: The Materiality of Visual Narrative
Part II: Cognition, Collaboration, Community
Chapter 4
Visualizing Down Syndrome and Autism: The Trazos Singulares [Singular Strokes] (2011) Exhibition and María cumple 20 años [María Turns Twenty] (2015)
Chapter 5
Sequencing Alzheimer’s Dementia: Paco Roca’s Graphic Novel Arrugas [Wrinkles] (2008)
Chapter 6
Screening Schizophrenia: Documentary Cinema, Cognitive Disability and Abel García Roure’s Una cierta verdad [A Certain Truth] (2008)
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
Benjamin Fraser is a professor of Hispanic Studies and chair of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at East Carolina University.
"Whether interested in theory, disability, aesthetics, or visual
culture, Cognitive Disability Aesthetics is a thought-provoking and
valuable means of prompting or continuing all such
conversations."
*Bulletin of Spanish Studies*
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