Australasian Journal of Popular Culture
Intellect Ltd. · United Kingdom · Est. 2011
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This journal examines the intersections of popular culture and disability, analyzing representations, portrayals, and marketing of disability across various media forms. It explores how popular culture functions as a site for disability politics, examining media ecosystems and the roles of disabled creators and audiences. The journal also investigates themes of bodily difference, identity, and community within popular culture, including analyses of film, television, memes, toys, and literature.
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