Abstract

Faced with the distorted image of functional diversity that has been transmitted from children's and young people's literature, the author investigates its representation in contemporary comics as a key space for dialogue with the reader. Through a triad of comics starring female child and youth characters with functional diversity, the researcher emphasizes the eradication of restrictive conceptions of difference as a problem that must be neutralized and delves into the possibilities of the comic for literary and inclusive education and the renewal of the classroom canon.

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