Vol 28, No 1 (2008)

Canadian Disability Studies

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Introduction html
Scot Danforth, Brenda Brueggemann

Special Topic: Disability in Canada

Introduction to DSQ Theme Issue on Disability in Canada html
Geoffrey Reaume
Crip-Academic, Disabled-Writer, Sparrow on Wheels and other Split-Identities: Reflections on the Oxymoronic Aspects of Writing an Auto/Biographical Novel about Disability html
Heidi L. Janz
Inclusive City Life: Persons with Disabilities and the Politics of Difference html
Michael J. Prince
Best Practices in Promoting Disability Inclusion Within Canadian Schools of Social Work html
Peter Dunn, Roy Hanes, Susan Hardie, Donald Leslie, Judy MacDonald
'Mentally Defectives' Not Welcome: Mental Disability in Canadian Immigration Law, 1859-1927 html
Ena Chadha
Shared Values, Networks, and Trust among Canadian Consumer-Driven Disability Organizations html
Susan Arai, Peggy Hutchison, Alison Pedlar, John Lord, Val Sheppard
The Legacy of a Story: Commemoration and the Double-Narrative of Jeffrey Arenburg and Brian Smith html
Jennifer Walker
Social Movement Diffusion? The Case of Disability Protests in the US and Canada html
Sharon N. Barnartt

Articles

Collaboration in the Marriage Relationship among Persons with Disabilities html
Celia H. Schulz
Staff and Consumer Attitudes toward Integration of Persons with Psychiatric Disability into the Community html
Ilana Duvdevany

Creative Works

The Ins and Outs of Science (essay) html
Jon Chopan
Kurfustendam (poem) html
Steve Kuusisto

Cultural Commentary

Cultural Commentary: Framing Disability in Manhattan's Museum of Sex html
David J. Connor

Book and Film Reviews

Savarese, Ralph James. Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption. html
Chris Gabbard
Control html
Michael Saker
Vitreous by David Ray Vance html
Patrick Durgin


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