Disability in science fiction: representations of technology as cure

  • Tweed H
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Disability in Science Fiction evolved from a panel on ‘Death, Illness and Disability in Science Fiction’ as part of the 67th World Science Fiction Convention. Caught by the provocative overlap betw...

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Tweed, H. (2015). Disability in science fiction: representations of technology as cure. Disability & Society, 30(6), 954–957. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2015.1020641

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