Disfigured, Amanda Leduc
Disfigured, Amanda Leduc
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Disfigured
On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space

Author: Amanda Leduc

Narrator: Amanda Barker

Unabridged: 8 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 02/11/2020


Synopsis

Fairy tales shape how we see the world, so what happens when you identify more with the Beast than Beauty? If every disabled character is mocked and mistreated, how does the Beast ever imagine a happily-ever-after? Amanda Leduc looks at fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm to Disney, showing us how they influence our expectations and behaviour and linking the quest for disability rights to new kinds of stories that celebrate difference. ‘Leduc peels the flesh from the fairy tales we grew up loving and strips them down to their skeletons to skilfully reveal how they influence the way we think about disability. She contrasts the stories we have with the ones we wish we had, incorporating her own life. Her wisdom lands like a punch in the heart, leaving a sizable dent that reshapes how we see tales we’ve been telling for centuries. She also — and this is the best part — suggests how we might tell new fairy tales, how we can forge new stories.’ — Adam Pottle, author of Voice ‘A unique and dazzling study … a revolutionary approach to understanding why we are drawn to fairy tales and how they shape our lives.’ — Jack Zipes, author of Grimm Legacies ‘Each chapter is a gem, but the kind of gem that turns into a knife, into a mirror, into a portal. Leduc’s real magic? That she transforms her readers as surely as any world.’ — Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy

Really interesting and informative. Helped me take a closer look at how disabilities are portrayed in fairytales and how these concepts transfer to real life. I was already familiar with how villains often have disabilities, but thought the author made great points about how heroes often "overcome"......more

Goodreads review by emma

i read approx 2 nonfiction books per year, but i always really wish i could read more when i do. this is an excellent read and i really recommend it! bottom line: maybe it's for the best if i don't read more nonfiction. this reviewing process is unsustainable.......more

Everyone should read this. And think deeply about how the ideas we have about disability, how the stories we tell shape the realities of both disabled and able-bodied children, and about how we might make the world into a more inclusive, accessible place. Disfigured combines personal memoir, fairyta......more