HandiLand looks at young adult novels, fantasy series, graphic memoirs, and picture books of the last 25 years in which characters with disabilities take center stage for the first time. These books take what others regard as weaknessesfor instance, Harry Potters headaches or Hazel Lancasters oxygen tankand redefine them as part of the heros journey. HandiLand places this movement from sidekick to hero in the political contexts of disability rights movements in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ghana. Elizabeth A. Wheeler invokes the fantasy of HandiLand, an ideal society ready for young people with disabilities before they get there, as a yardstick to measure how far weve come and how far we still need to go toward the goal of total inclusion. The book moves through the public spaces young people with disabilities have entered, including schools, nature, and online communities. As a disabled person and parent of children with disabilities, Wheeler offers an inside look into families who collude with their kids in shaping a better world. Moving, funny, and beautifully written, HandiLand: The Crippest Place on Earth is the definitive study of disability in contemporary literature for young readers.
- | Author: Elizabeth A Wheeler
- | Publisher: University Of Michigan Press
- | Publication Date: Aug 21, 2019
- | Number of Pages: 274 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 0472054201
- | ISBN-13: 9780472054206