PhD Student, University of York
3rd year PhD researcher in the Centre for Research on Education and Social Justice, Department of Education at the University of York analysing the representation of disability in Disney animated films. Freelance writer creating content for blogs and websites on education, popular culture, travel and more. Research interests: disability, mental health, pop culture, Disney, theme parks, social justice, inclusion, equality, fan studies.
No Time to Die: the problem with Bond villains having facial disfigurements
Oct 09, 2021 08:44 am UTC| Entertainment
As the 25th James Bond film No Time to Die hits the cinemas, we are once again reminded of the way that disability is depicted negatively in Hollywood films. The new James Bond film features three villains, all of who have...
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