SOE’s Disability and Popular Culture Among SU’s “15 Classes You Should Take”

Looking for fun, one-of-a-kind learning opportunities at Syracuse University? The School of Education’s Disability and Popular Culture course is one of “15 Classes You Should Take” at SU—others range from space flight to blockchain to college sports finance …

Disability and Popular Culture

A good story entertains and inspires. It also educates. Tales about disability are especially evocative because they provide insight into those who are often devalued, misunderstood or marginalized. The School of Education’s Disability and Popular Culture course (DSP 438/SOC 438) explores representations of disability in books, movies, television, cartoons and journalism. Discover how the media has both helped and hindered the disability community—giving it a sense of identity while perpetuating negative stereotypes.

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