Reference no: EM133266357
Corinna Knoll's December 2019 New York Times article: "Sweethearts Forever. Then Came Alzheimer's, Murder, and Suicide."
What might Couser find ethical or unethical about Knoll's news article, and why?
How does Knoll represent the disabled subject (Alma Shaver) and her caregiver-partner, and how does this relate to ethical disability storytelling? For instance, which passages do you think are necessary to include in the story, and which would you rewrite or edit out, and why?
What did you learn from Wong, Brown, and Leebron's response? Why is it important to consider disabled people's perspectives on such disability narratives?
What lessons can you take from this for any future narratives you write about other disabled people?
Why must we consider ethics when reading and writing disability narratives?
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