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E-raamat: Visual Discourses of Disability: Interpreting Press Images of Disability from a Discourse-Semiotic Perspective

(Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.),
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This book demonstrates how the visual elements within news images of disability orchestrate and evoke social meanings about disability and disabled persons. It creates a Visual Discourses of Disability (ViDD) framework to delineate what and how the visualization of disability communicates ideas and attitudes, and how elements in an image are configured to frame the perspective of disability.

These configurations can be placed on a continuum, from perspectivizing to personizing. In addition, the cumulative attitudinal meanings in a news image can be placed on another continuum from enabling to disabling. Both can be combined as opposing axes to demonstrate the social implications of empowering, advocating, handicapping and othering. Combining critical discourse and social semiotic approaches in analyzing news images, situated in the field of critical disability studies (CDS), this book shows how the framework can be used to address concerns of media stereotyping and social issues of discrimination and prejudices against people with disability through visual depictions.

This volume will be relevant for readers in the areas of visual communication, social semiotics, critical discourse studies, communication, (photo)journalism, sociology, anthropology, media studies and (critical) disability studies. Specifically, it would benefit media practitioners, educators, organizations and relevant authorities as the proposed framework can serve as a tool in making informed choices in capturing, selecting and publishing images of disability.



This book shows how the visual elements within news images of disability orchestrate and evoke social meanings about disability and of persons with disability. It creates a Visual Discourses of Disability (ViDD) framework to delineate what and how the visualization of disability communicates ideas and attitudes.

1.Disability as a discourse semiotic phenomenon. 2.Constructing
disability: Models, discourses, and intersectional dimensions. 3.Construal of
the visibility and non-visibility of impairment and disability in press
images. 4.Perspectivizing and Personizing depictions in the visualization of
disability. 5.Enabling and Disabling representations: The emotive dimension
of visual discourses of disability. 6.Visual Discourses of Disability
framework: Empowering, advocating, handicapping and othering effects.
7.Advocating emancipatory and inclusive disability social semiotics.
Pei Soo Ang is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Her research areas include disability and health discourses, critical disability studies, critical discourse analysis, social semiotics and multimodality.

Siang Lee Yeo is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. His research focuses on the multimodal interactions of disabled individuals, especially autistic children, in educational and social settings.