Social inclusion expressed in new feature films –no discrimination against people with disabilities

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https://doi.org/10.34739/sn.2024.24.07

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discrimination, films, media, image of disabled people

Abstract

Recent films show the lack of discrimination against people with disabilities. While watching these film productions, the viewer identifies with the main character, understands him, and feels comfortable looking at him. A person with a disability is overwhelmingly socially acceptable, even on a global scale. Social inclusion plays a great role in this. Films with people with disabilities in the foreground are a kind of confirmation of the media's reproduced inclusive image of people with disabilities co-existing with others.

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Published

09.12.2024

How to Cite

Janowska, A. (2024). Social inclusion expressed in new feature films –no discrimination against people with disabilities. Disabled Student. Sketches and Theses, 24(17). https://doi.org/10.34739/sn.2024.24.07