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Mad max furiosa
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Fury Road fails to explore the disabled experience.

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This further stigmatizes disability by placing an implied requirement that it must be overcompensated with super abilities.

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Fury Road relies on physical representations of disability with minimal meaningful representation beyond visual cues. It is still a reality that bodies are segregated, oppressed, and stigmatized on their appearance. It posits that even in a world where everyone is disabled, more disabled bodies and abilities are still delimited. Compulsory able-bodiedness is ingrained into Fury Road’s narrative to disrupt the opportunity for more obviously physically impaired people to be normalized. Other than her prosthetic, she fits into the ableist notions of what it means to look “normal.” The film conforms to physiognomic tradition, with conventionally beautiful protagonists being the most powerful, moral, and infallible, and the worst villains depicted as the most bodily impaired. By portraying Furiosa as a supercrip, her successes are overshadowed this framing prevents any opportunities for social change. Disability is understood as a loss in the sense of fewer bodily organs, but also a sense of gain, particularly if a limb is replaced by something used as a tool.

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Disabilities are used simultaneously to signify power and evil, while also being entrenched in representations of superhuman ability.

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Furiosa demonstrates all the qualities of a classic supercrip: her cyborg parts have given her full mobility and, ultimately, super strength. Furiosa is an empowerment fantasy, perpetuating an unrealistic standard that in order to be a good disabled person, you have to be superhuman: images of disenfranchisement are placed in Fury Road for Furiosa to righteously overcome. In a world ravaged by death, disease, and, of course, disability, it cannot be a coincidence that Fury Road focuses on the only superhero-like disabled person in the Citadel. Without recognizing the cultural, social, and political notions of disability beyond an individual characteristic, Fury Road’s depiction of disability has the potential to perpetuate what’s known as the “supercrip” trope. In most representations of disability, you can see the villainously disabled, the helplessly disabled, or the inspirationally disabled. The film follows them as they traverse the Wasteland and try to outrun the ruthless warlord and his henchmen.Ĭurrent disability and film scholarship, for the most part, understands society’s relationship with disability through character traits. When the protagonist, warrior Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron), leads Immortan Joe’s five wives in an escape to the safe haven known as The Green Place, she forges an alliance with Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy), a former captive of the Citadel. George Miller’s Fury Road explores the collapse of civilization through the tyrannical rule of Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne), a leader who enslaves apocalyptic survivors within a cult housed inside a desert fortress called the Citadel. It went on to win six Oscars - the most of the 2016 Academy Awards Ceremony.

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In May of 2015, Mad Max: Fury Road was released as the fourth movie in the Mad Max franchise.











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