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Exploring Disability Representation in Art and Media

Kakungulu Samuel J.

Faculty of Education, Kampala International University, Uganda

ABSTRACT

Disability representation in art and media plays an important role in shaping societal perceptions and values about disabled individuals. This paper examines the evolution of disability portrayals across various art forms and media platforms, from historical depictions rooted in stereotypes to modern, inclusive narratives. It highlights challenges such as “inspiration porn” and other reductive tropes while celebrating emerging examples of authentic and intersectional representations. Furthermore, it investigates how art and media can challenge societal norms, promote empathy, and contribute to the empowerment of disabled communities. Through critical analysis, the study emphasizes the need for nuanced portrayals that honor the diversity and complexity of disabled identities.

Keywords: Disability representation, art, media, stereotypes, authenticity, intersectionality, inclusivity.

CITE AS: Kakungulu Samuel J. (2024). Exploring Disability Representation in Art and Media. IDOSR JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND ENGLISH 9(3):16-20. https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSR/JCE/93.1620.202400