Grossmont College Disability Culture Plunges and Perceptions Paper Assignment #5:
ALTERNATE DISABILITY CULTURE PLUNGE
Film Analysis: Murderball
https://mediasite.sdsu.edu/mediasite/Play/47a0fb12…
Overview:
A culture plunge can be defined as exposure to a culture that is different from our own and, in this class specifically, the culture of disability. For this modified disability culture plunge, you will experience the culture of wheelchair rugby through the film, Murderball,
The expectation is for you to take the ideas we have presented in class and lecture recordings and, at the end of the semester, reflect on how those concepts apply to the people in this film and their diverse perspectives, by responding to the prompts/questions below.
Required Format
Microsoft Word format ONLY
3 pages of question/answer text
Responses must be in essay/paragraph format underneath respective points/questions
1 margins
12-point font
Double-spaced
Required Reflection Content
Answer each question/prompt in 1-2 paragraphs while applying content that was covered in the course. Indicate A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H for each response. Include the question/prompt and the answer to each question/prompt.
Does the film feature people who were born with disabilities? Or people who have acquired disabilities? And what impact might that have in the perspectives of the people featured in the film? 2.5 points
What were the initial assumptions, biases, and/or stigmas you had before watching this film? How did this film challenge or change your thinking? 2.5 points
Explain how the content and perspectives in this film relate to the social model and medical model of disability. 2.5 points
Name at least 2 of the following concepts learned in this course that are applicable to Murderball, and explain how they apply. 2.5 points
Access
Accommodations
Agency
Assistive Technology
Disability rights
Employment
Inclusion
Inspiration porn
Respectful language related to disability
In the film, what might be perceived as inconsistent with the Disability Studies content taught in class and/or perceived as problematic by the disability community in general?
How might the film support Disability Studies perspectives taught in Gen S420?
2.5 points
Explore dignity and ableism perpetuated within the film. Give examples of comments made by the subjects of the film that either perpetuate dignity, or that are indications of ableist attitudes (even if the commentator experiences disability). 2.5 points
Given all that you have learned in this course, write a brief film summary, as if you were reviewing Murderball for a Disability Studies journal or magazine. How would you rate it in terms of alignment with Disability Studies values (social model, ableism, access, etc.). Would you recommend it or not? Why or why not? For what audience(s)?
2.5 points
Course Reflection
What impact has this course had in your life, if any? Given what you have learned in Gen S420 in general, how might you see yourself including, and contributing to the lives of people with disabilities now and in the future? And how might you foresee people with disabilities contributing to your life now and in the future? 2.5 points
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