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100 1 $aRiley, Charles A.
245 10 $aDisability and the media :$bprescriptions for change /$cCharles A. Riley II.
260 $aHanover, NH :$bUniversity Press of New England,$cc2005.
300 $axviii, 258 p. ;$b24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [237]-244) and index.
505 0 $aHeroes of assimilation : or how the media transform disability -- Whose life is it anyway? : the use and abuse of the disability memoir -- Getting it on paper : revising the disability story for the print media -- I'd like to thank the academy : losing focus on disability in movies and television -- And here's the pitch : how advertising uses disability -- Milestones, mixed messages, and missed opportunities : the unfinished business of the disability media -- We : the short happy life of an independent magazine -- "On the Web we're all equal" and other myths about disability and multimedia.
650 0 $aPeople with disabilities in mass media.
650 0 $aPeople with disabilities$zUnited States.
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