Postcolonial Fiction and Disability
Exceptional Children, Metaphor and Materiality
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book delves into the representation of disabled child characters in postcolonial fiction, analyzing both their metaphorical roles and tangible presence in canonical novels. It posits that progressive disability politics are intertwined with postcolonial issues, creating a dialogue between the two fields. Through this exploration, the author highlights how disability serves as a critical lens for understanding broader postcolonial themes.
