From the Comfort of Your Own Couch: Is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s You Can’t Ask That an Educational Documentary, or a 21st century Freak Show?

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  • Virginia Page Jähne University of Manitoba, PhD Student Department of English, Theatre, Film & Media

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v10i3.827

Résumé

This interrogation begins with a question — Is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s series, You Can’t Ask That, an educational documentary, or instead, is the series a 21st-century version of the freak show? The answer, as can be said about most discussions pertaining to disability, is not a simple binary. Although the series can be lauded for creating a public space for the experience of persons with disabilities to be heard in the world, the framing of disability in the series is fraught with ableism.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Virginia Page Jähne, University of Manitoba, PhD Student Department of English, Theatre, Film & Media

University of Manitoba, PhD Student Department of English, Theatre, Film & Media

Publié-e

2021-12-08

Comment citer

Page Jähne, V. (2021). From the Comfort of Your Own Couch: Is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s You Can’t Ask That an Educational Documentary, or a 21st century Freak Show?. Revue Canadienne d’études Sur Le Handicap, 10(3), 285–306. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v10i3.827

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