Humour and Disability: How Knighton Uses Humour to Counteract Dominant Narratives
In this blog post, I will be researching the concept of counter-narratives. A counter-narrative, for the purposes of this blog, can be seen as an autobiography that resists stigmatizing those with disabilities (Couser 31). For this blog, I will be analyzing at the memoir Cockeyed by Ryan Knighton; I propose that this memoir is an example of a counter-narrative as it breaks traditional beliefs of disability. This memoir is Knighton’s story of his progression into blindness. When Knighton was 18 he found out that he would slowly, but surely, have…read more