Disability and Art
Aesthetic ableism refers to the societal preference for certain bodies and abilities over others, often manifesting in art and culture where disability is marginalized or portrayed negatively. This term highlights how traditional notions of beauty exclude disabled bodies and reinforce harmful stereotypes, suggesting that only able-bodied individuals can embody beauty. Through the lens of disability art, this concept is challenged, emphasizing diverse representations that embrace all forms of existence.
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