Bachelorarbeit, 2019
27 Seiten, Note: 1,7
This study aims to analyze the representation of disability and immobility in Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme novels, examining how disability is portrayed within the context of crime fiction and the evolving field of disability studies in literature.
The first chapter delves into the history and theory of disability studies in literature, tracing the development of the field from its roots in the disability rights movement to its emergence as a distinct academic discipline. This chapter examines the shift in critical perspectives on disability representation, from earlier approaches that focused on visibility to more nuanced analyses of disability as a lived experience.
The second chapter introduces the subgenre of detective fiction and its relationship to disability representations. It explores how disability can be both a challenge and an asset for detectives in the narrative, considering the ways in which disability can shape their perception of the world and their approaches to problem-solving.
The third chapter focuses on Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme novels, providing an overview of the series and its central character. It explores the ways in which Deaver's novels represent disability through themes of physical mobility, cognitive processes, and communication.
The fourth chapter analyzes specific aspects of disability representation in the Lincoln Rhyme novels, considering the ways in which Lincoln's disability affects his movement, thinking, and communication. This chapter examines how these aspects of disability are portrayed from both Lincoln's perspective and the perspectives of other characters.
The key concepts and terms that define the study include disability studies in literature, detective fiction, representation of disability, immobility, quadriplegia, cognitive processes, communication, and the Lincoln Rhyme novels.
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