Staring: How We Look
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, 2009
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Garland-Thomson's exploration of staring as a cultural practice — who gets stared at, what it communicates, and what disabled people, freaks, and wonders do back to those who stare. Essential for understanding the visual politics of disability in public life, arts, and media. Accessible writing; major theoretical contribution.
Disability StudiesCrip Theory
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Available at most academic libraries and from Oxford University Press.