Miranda: Disability Representation From Superman to Kpop Demon Hunter

MAR 18, 202659 MIN
Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network

Miranda: Disability Representation From Superman to Kpop Demon Hunter

MAR 18, 202659 MIN

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<p>The conversation covers disability representation in media, the impact of disability on character development, personal stories and relationships, magic and disability representation, tropes and lazy use of magic, and the portrayal of disability in 'The Magicians' and 'Doctor Who'. The speakers discuss the need for more authentic and diverse representation of disability in media, as well as the challenges and opportunities in character development for individuals with disabilities. The conversation delves into the challenges of disability representation in media, highlighting the impact and complexity of portraying disabled characters. It also explores the importance of intentionality in representation and the need to humanize characters with disabilities. The conversation delves into the power of media representation and its role in normalizing disability, as well as the importance of creativity as a skill. It also explores the significance of disability representation in animation and the responsibility of creators in getting it right.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Disability representation in media</li><li>Impact of disability on character development Representation challenges</li><li>Impact of disability representation</li><li>Complexity of disability representation Media as a Tool for Normalization</li><li>Creativity as a Skill</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 The Magicians and Doctor Who</li><li>32:27 Intentionality in Representation</li><li>38:29 The Power of Media Representation</li><li>49:27 The Importance of Creativity</li><li>59:09 Animation and Disability Representation</li></ul>