Vol 26, No 2 (2006)

Education

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Preface HTML
Beth Haller, Corinne Kirchner
News and Notes HTML
Susan Baglieri

Articles

Promoting Disability-Friendly Campuses to Prospective Students: An Analysis of University Recruitment Materials HTML
Beth A. Haller
Disability-Competent Health Systems HTML
Susan E. Palsbo, June Isaacson Kailes

Theme Section: Education

Editors' Introduction IDEA at 30: Looking Back, Facing Forward — A Disability Studies Perspective HTML
Jan W. Valle, David J. Connor, D. Kim Reid
'Reining In' Special Education: Constructions of "Special Education" in New York Times Editorials, 1975-2004 HTML
Nancy Rice
Reframing Special Education: Reclaiming Effective Education HTML
Robin M. Smith
Voices in the Struggle: In Response to "'Reining In' Special Education" HTML
Beth A. Ferri
Institutionalizing Inequity: Ableism, Racism and IDEA 2004 HTML
Gregg D. Beratan
One Size Does Not Fit All: A Response to Institutionalizing Inequity HTML
Edward Garcia Fierros
Response to Beratan: Creating Equity through Challenging Ableism and Racism in IDEA HTML
Susan Peters
An Unintended Consequence of IDEA: American Sign Language, the Deaf Community, and Deaf Culture into Mainstream Education HTML
Russell S. Rosen
Rowley Reconsidered: The (Re)Constitution of Free Appropriate Public Education through Multiple Possible Discourses HTML
Susan Baglieri
Deciding Who Gets to Decide HTML
Susan Gabel
Infusing Disability in the Curriculum: The Case of Saramago's "Blindness" HTML
Liat Ben-Moshe
The Again Familiar Trope: A Response to Infusing Disability in the Curriculum: The Case of Saramago's Blindness HTML
Linda Ware
On Using Blindness as Metaphor and Difficult Questions: A Response to Ben-Moshe HTML
Deborah J. Gallagher

Special Topic: Disability Studies in German Speaking Countries

Guest Editor's Introduction HTML
Swantje Köbsell, Anne Waldschmidt
The Disability Rights Movement in Germany: History, development, present state HTML
Swantje Köbsell
Self-Determination: The other side of the coin. Reflections on a central but ambiguous term of the German Disability Rights Movement HTML
Rebecca Maskos, Birger Siebert
Normalcy, Bio-Politics and Disability: Some Remarks on the German Disability Discourse HTML
Anne Waldschmidt
Governing Disability in Austria: Reflections on a changing political field HTML
Ursula Naue
The Definition of Disability in (German and) International Discrimination Law HTML
Theresia Degener
Fools: From marvels of nature to asylum inmates. Imaginations of natural folly HTML
Ruth von Bernuth
Queering Disability. Homosexuality in residential facilities for people with mental disabilities HTML
Sonja Dudek, Karin Jeschke, Ulrike Lehmkuhl

Cultural Commentary

Being bent over backward: A mother and teacher educator challenges the positioning of her daughter with disabilities HTML
Leigh M. O'Brien
Joint Venture, Joint Resolution HTML
Ralph James Savarese

Special Topic: Pedagogy in Disability Studies

Connect and Conquer: Why teachers should help disabled students connect with resources HTML
Andrew Leibs

Book and Film Reviews

Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone HTML
Kristina Chew
The Exorcism of Emily Rose HTML
David Church
Encyclopedia of Ageism HTML
Michael R. Cruse
Rory O'Shea was here HTML
Beth Haller
Recollections of the institution: Personal reflections from people who lived in institutions for persons with mental retardation [video] HTML
Ladislava Khailova
The Story of My Life: An Afghan Girl on the Other Side of the Sky HTML
Kristina R. Knoll
Murderball HTML
Kurt Lindemann
Lest We Forget [CD] HTML
Paul Marchbank
Out of joint: a private and public story of arthritis HTML
Ann Millett
Blindsided. Lifting a Life Above Illness. A Reluctant Memoir HTML
C. Brid Nicholson
Things No Longer There: A Memoir of Losing Sight and Finding Vision HTML
Natalie Wilson

Tributes

In memoriam, John Belluso, 1969-2006 HTML
Victoria Lewis
A tribute to playwright John Belluso HTML
Ann Stocking
Tribute to dancer/choreographer Barry Martin HTML
Simi Linton


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