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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsinspiration porn.
OT, but as somebody who has a son with disabilities, I found myself so much in agreement with this.
http://disabilityinkidlit.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/discussion-1-inspiration-porn/
Kody Keplinger:
To me, inspiration porn is any sort of media (a picture, a movie, a book, etc) or even a view of an individual, that tries to fabricate an ordinary action as something extraordinary. For instance, a meme depicting an amputee with a prosthetic leg walking with the caption Brave! (Yes, I have seen this before). It can also be imposed on an individual. For instance, Id say Ive been turned into inspiration porn by strangers who tell me that Im so amazing for no kidding walking down the street with a guide dog or a cane.
I *hate* inspiration porn. I cant even convey how much I hate it. To me, its such a dangerous thing because, even if the intentions are good, it implies that the average disabled person is weak or lacks independence. So when people tell me Im amazing for being out in the world, it implies the average blind person is a shut in. In reality, disabled people are people and want to be treated like normal people. This means not being seen as brave or inspirational for average, every day actions. Unfortunately, the news, modern lit, modern film, etc, seem to think this is the only way to tell the story of a disabled person. The plot is always Character X has Disability Y, but she STILL MIRACULOUSLY MANAGES TO OVER COME IT. Disabled people in the media are always treated as extraordinary and not ordinary. And, to put it eloquently, it sucks.
Kody Keplinger:
To me, inspiration porn is any sort of media (a picture, a movie, a book, etc) or even a view of an individual, that tries to fabricate an ordinary action as something extraordinary. For instance, a meme depicting an amputee with a prosthetic leg walking with the caption Brave! (Yes, I have seen this before). It can also be imposed on an individual. For instance, Id say Ive been turned into inspiration porn by strangers who tell me that Im so amazing for no kidding walking down the street with a guide dog or a cane.
I *hate* inspiration porn. I cant even convey how much I hate it. To me, its such a dangerous thing because, even if the intentions are good, it implies that the average disabled person is weak or lacks independence. So when people tell me Im amazing for being out in the world, it implies the average blind person is a shut in. In reality, disabled people are people and want to be treated like normal people. This means not being seen as brave or inspirational for average, every day actions. Unfortunately, the news, modern lit, modern film, etc, seem to think this is the only way to tell the story of a disabled person. The plot is always Character X has Disability Y, but she STILL MIRACULOUSLY MANAGES TO OVER COME IT. Disabled people in the media are always treated as extraordinary and not ordinary. And, to put it eloquently, it sucks.
There are other texts at the link.
One of the stories I hate the most is the disabled kid being queen prom. Most of the time, it is not about the kid being actually popular on his/her own merits. The story turns out to be about normal people who are SO ENLIGHTENED that they will vote for this disabled kid (implied: she did not deserve it).
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