Cerebral palsy in literature, cinema and television
Correspondencia: Dra. Susana Collado Vázquez. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Terapia Ocupacional, Rehabilitación y Medicina Física. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Avda. Atenas, s/n. E-28922 Alcorcón (Madrid).
E-mail: susana.collado@urjc.es
Introduction: Cerebral palsy is defined as a group of developmental disorders affecting movement and posture that limit a person's activity. They due to non-progressive alterations that occurred in the developing foetal or infant brain in the early years of life and are often accompanied by epilepsy and cognitive, sensory, communication or behavioural disorders. Cerebral palsy has been portrayed in literature, cinema and television, and this study aims to explore how it has been represented in these media.
Development: Cerebral palsy has frequently been represented in literature, cinema and television and with varying degrees of realism. The symptoms, the experiences of patients, relatives and caregivers, treatments, supporting products, architectural barriers or social and labour relations have all been portrayed. Sometimes they have been represented in a way that is very close to reality, while in other cases the most dramatic aspects have been amplified to add to the plot.
Conclusions: Cerebral palsy has been widely represented in works of fiction and testimonies, comics, films, short films, documentaries and television series, sometimes in a very realistic way, while in others it has been done in a way that may increase the stigma surrounding this condition by offering a distorted vision of reality. Nevertheless, in any event they have helped to make this condition more visible.
Desarrollo La parálisis cerebral se ha representado en la literatura, el cine y la televisión de manera exhaustiva y con mayor o menor acierto. Se ha mostrado la sintomatología, las vivencias de pacientes, familiares y cuidadores, los tratamientos, los productos de apoyo, las barreras arquitectónicas o las relaciones sociales y laborales. En ocasiones, la representación se ha realizado de forma muy ajustada a la realidad, mientras que en otros casos se han amplificado los aspectos más dramáticos para dar consistencia a la trama.
Conclusiones La parálisis cerebral se ha representado ampliamente en obras de ficción y testimonio, cómics, películas, cortometrajes, documentales y series de televisión, en ocasiones de manera muy realista, mientras que en otras se ha podido contribuir a incrementar el estigma ofreciendo una visión distorsionada de la realidad, pero que en cualquier caso han contribuido a dar visibilidad a este cuadro patológico.