Literature featuring characters with disabilities and narratives exploring disability experiences encompasses a wide range of genres, from fiction and memoir to academic studies and children’s books. Examples include narratives focusing on characters navigating physical or sensory impairments, accounts of individuals living with mental health conditions, and analyses of societal perceptions of disability.
These narratives offer valuable insights into the diverse lived experiences of individuals with disabilities, fostering empathy and understanding among readers. They challenge stereotypes and misconceptions, promoting a more inclusive and equitable society. Historically, portrayals of disability have often been limited and stereotypical. The increasing prominence of authentic and nuanced representations marks a significant shift toward greater representation and social awareness.