Showing posts with label disabled characters on TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disabled characters on TV. Show all posts

Saturday, November 7, 2020

On screen and on stage, disability continues to be depicted in outdated, cliched ways

  The #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements have forced Hollywood and other artists and filmmakers to rethink their subject matter and casting practices. However, despite an increased sensitivity to gender and race representation in popular culture, disabled Americans are still awaiting their national (and international) movement.

  “Disability drag” – casting able-bodied actors in the roles of characters with disabilities – has been hard to dislodge from its Oscar-worthy appeal. Since 1947, out of 59 nominations for disabled characters, 27 won an Academy Award – about a 50% win rate.