TY - JOUR TI - Whales, Water, and Disability. Towards a Blue Cultural Disability Studies AU - Ojrzyńska, Katarzyna TI - Whales, Water, and Disability. Towards a Blue Cultural Disability Studies AB - The article explores possible intersections between cultural disability studies and the blue humanities. It opens with a discussion of cultural representations of atypical aquatic mammals and fish. Yet, the main focus is placed on various contemporary literary texts (Mateusz Pakuła’s Wieloryb: The Globe, John Wilson’s From the Depths, and Kaite O’Reilly’s In Water I’m Weightless), which were written either by or for artists with disabilities. As will be shown, all of them allude to water or/and marine environment in order to comment on disability, its social constructedness and context dependence, and the conservation of biological and cultural diversity. In doing so, these texts challenge the fixedness of the disabled/non-disabled binary and subtly hint at a possibility of transgressing the traditional opposition between the human and the animal. This in turn points to the potential of applying the oceanic perspective, or what Philip Steinberg and Kimberley Peters call ‘wet’ and ‘more-than-wet’ ontologies, in disability studies. VL - 2021 IS - Issue 2 (48) Błękitna humanistyka PY - 2021 SN - 1895-975X C1 - 2084-3860 SP - 268 EP - 283 DO - 10.4467/20843860PK.21.019.14076 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/przeglad-kulturoznawczy/article/whales-water-and-disability-towards-a-blue-cultural-disability-studies KW - the blue humanities KW - cultural disability studies KW - aquatic imagery KW - wet ontologies KW - more-than-wet ontologies KW - disability and marine life KW - Mateusz Pakuła KW - John Wilson KW - Kaite O’Reilly