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‘Weightless?’: disrupting relations of power in/through photographic imagery of persons with intellectual disabilities

Abstract

Missing in discussions of visual representations of people with intellectual disabilities are their own perspectives. Rooted in Derrida’s concern with the ‘right of inspection’ over visual representations, participatory arts-informed methodologies were used in research with people with intellectual disabilities. They critiqued and then used Photoshop to transform public photographs of labeled people. Responding to visual constructions of labeled persons as ‘weightless’/powerless, they revealed personal experiences of being denied control over their lives and representations. Yet their critiques and transformations reveal possibilities for their re-conceptualization as powerful, subverting stereotypes of labeled people and disrupting relations of power in disability imagery.

Authors

Schormans AF

Journal

Disability & Society, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 699–713

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

May 28, 2014

DOI

10.1080/09687599.2013.844100

ISSN

0968-7599

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