Vol 27, No 3 (2007)

Disability and Food

Table of Contents

Special Topic: Food Studies and Disability Studies

Food Studies and Disability Studies: Introducing a Happy Marriage html
Elaine Gerber
Physical Disabilities and Food Access Among Limited Resource Households html
Caroline B. Webber, Jeffery Sobal, Jamie S. Dollahite
Food and the Social Identities of People with Learning Disabilities html
Charlotte Aull Davies
"Fat, Furious, and Forever Wanting Food": Prader-Willi Syndrome in Major Newspapers, 2000-2005 html
Karyn Ogata Jones, Margaret R. Smith
Do the Hands that Feed Us Hold Us Back?: Implications of Assisted Eating html
G. Denise Lance
The Dining in the Dark Phenomenon html
Siegfried Saerberg
Cultural Commentary: Cream Cheese, Potato Chips, and the Anger in an Egg Salad Sandwich html
Catherine Kudlick
Cultural Commentary: Food And Hunger, excerpt from the CD "Lest We Forget..." (transcript) html
Cultural Commentary: Institutionalizing the De-Institutionalization of Food html
Margaret Bail
Cultural Commentary: What is it With All the Napkins? html
Anne Finger
Review of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals html
Carrie Griffin Basas

Articles

"Heads, You Win": Newsletters and Magazines of the Polio Nation html
Jacqueline Foertsch
Personal Assistance Services (PAS) for Workers with Disabilities: Views and Experiences of Rehabilitation Service Providers html
Sita Misra, Louis E. Orslene, Richard T. Walls

Cultural Commentary

Cultural Commentary: Go ahead and DisTHIS! html
Laura Mauldin
Cultural Commentary: Our New National Holiday html
Xenia Queen Warrior Zyprexa

Creative Works

Case History: Frankenstein's Lesions html
Laurie Lambeth
The Operation html
Raymond Luczak

Book and Film Reviews

Introductory Remarks html
Laurie Lambeth
'With Your Shield, or On It': Disability Representation in 300 html
Michael M. Chemers
Review of Petra Kuppers, Scar of Visibility: Medical Performances and Contemporary Art html
Zosha Stuckey
Review of John Terpstra, The Boys: Or, Waiting for the Electrician's Daughter. html
Michael G. Miceli, Jason K. Steele


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