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The disability image as encountered in the world of superheroes is examined by an academician.

Yes, he can say that.

It started out as a 2005 academic paper written by an undergraduate student double majoring in Social Relations and Film Studies. Dissing Abilities: the Contradiction of Disabled Superheroes was eventually published in Comic Foundry magazine in 2006. Retitled The Superhero and the Supercrip: Disability and Superhero Discourse, it became featured as interstitial text in a 2007 art exhibit called "Super Heroes Super Villains".

Mission

"Part of my paper will interrogate this cultural myth and to what extent it is present in portrayals of disabled characters in comics. Is Barbara Gordon a supercrip? What about Daredevil? Professor X? What about disabled villains? In my opinion, it is really comic book writers who have had to overcome their characters' disabilities in order to write them as complex human (or mutant) characters, instead of relying on stereotypes."

References

As blogged by So So Silver Age
As archived from Comic Foundry.
Super Heroes Super Villains exhibited at Flickr.

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