残疾与COVID-19:图形小说中的表现和复原力

Debasish Karmakar
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2019冠状病毒病大流行给残疾人带来了独特的挑战,图画小说已成为表达和探索这些经历的有力媒介。从历史上看,残疾人一直没有被充分代表,并以刻板的方式被描绘出来,但图画小说通过提供真实的描绘,使残疾人人物人性化,挑战了这些叙述。在2019冠状病毒病背景下,漫画小说提供了一个平台,可以解决残疾与大流行之间的相互关系,突出了医疗服务有限、社会孤立和公共卫生政策影响等问题。这些小说还探讨了坚韧、适应和人类精神胜利的主题,展示了残疾人克服障碍并利用他们的优势和能力。此外,图画小说有可能提高认识,挑战刻板印象,培养读者之间的同情和理解。通过放大残疾人创作者的声音,这些小说为更具包容性的文学景观做出了贡献,挑战了将残疾人边缘化的传统叙事。总体而言,图画小说提供了一个独特的机会,可以代表COVID-19大流行期间残疾人的经历,促进社会变革,倡导建立一个更富有同情心和更公平的社会。
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Disability and COVID-19: Representation and Resilience in Graphic Novels
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unique challenges for individuals with disabilities, and graphic novels have emerged as a powerful medium for representing and exploring these experiences. Historically, disabled individuals have been underrepresented and depicted in stereotypical ways, but graphic novels have challenged these narratives by offering authentic portrayals that humanize disabled characters. In the context of COVID-19, graphic novels provide a platform to address the intersectionality of disability and the pandemic, highlighting issues such as limited healthcare access, social isolation, and the impact of public health policies. These novels also explore themes of resilience, adaptation, and the triumph of the human spirit, showcasing disabled characters overcoming obstacles and utilizing their strengths and capabilities. Moreover, graphic novels have the potential to raise awareness, challenge stereotypes, and foster empathy and understanding among readers. By amplifying the voices of disabled creators, these novels contribute to a more inclusive literary landscape, challenging traditional narratives that have marginalized disabled individuals. Overall, graphic novels offer a unique opportunity to represent the experiences of disabled individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic, promoting social change and advocating for a more compassionate and equitable society.
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