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From Wallflowers to Bulletproof Families

The Power of Disability in Young Adult Narratives

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The portrayal of disability in literature, particularly in children's and young adult narratives, often presents problematic and harmful stereotypes. However, when disability intersects with adolescence, it can lead to complex and engaging story arcs. In her analysis, Abbye E. Meyer explores how authors depict disability in young adult literature, highlighting the unique voice that emerges from these narratives. She reveals how these stories challenge conventional representations of disability, exposing and critiquing harmful tropes that suggest disability is merely a problem to be solved. Meyer argues that two-dimensional characters often serve as literary devices, neglecting the reality of disabled experiences. She also reclaims the so-called "problem novels," asserting that they empower disabled characters and align with the goals of disability rights movements. Additionally, her analysis extends beyond traditional literature to encompass various media, including nonfiction essays, memoirs, songs, television, films, and digital narratives. These contemporary works, influenced by digital media, blend literary criticism, narrative expression, disability theory, and activism, ultimately fostering a sense of solidarity within family-like communities.

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From Wallflowers to Bulletproof Families, Abbye E Meyer

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