Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ) is the journal of the Society for Disability Studies (SDS). It is a multidisciplinary and international journal of interest to social scientists, scholars in the humanities, disability rights advocates, creative writers, and others concerned with the issues of people with disabilities. It represents the full range of methods, epistemologies, perspectives, and content that the multidisciplinary field of disability studies embraces. DSQ is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society. (ISSN: 1041-5718; eISSN: 2159-8371)
Vol 33, No 2 (2013): Self-reflection as scholarly praxis
Table of Contents
Special Topic: Self-Reflection as Scholarly Praxis
Book and Film Reviews
| Review of Nielsen, A Disability History of the United States |
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Jeffrey Brune |
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| Review of Wu, Chang and Eng Reconnected |
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Ryan Parrey |
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| Reclaiming the Faith |
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Harold Braswell |
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| Review of Film: Rust and Bone |
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Lawrence Shapiro |
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| Divas Live Among Us |
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Therí A Pickens |
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| Negotiating Autism in an Epidemic of Discourse |
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Jenell Johnson |
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| Review of Chen, Animacies |
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Kennan Ferguson |
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