Vol 30, No 3/4 (2010)

Disability and/in Time || General Issue

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Introduction HTML
Brenda Brueggemann, Scot Danforth
Calls for Papers and Announcements HTML
Brenda Brueggemann, Scot Danforth

SDS Senior Scholar

Roosevelt's Sister: Why We Need Disability Studies in the Humanities HTML
Rosemarie Garland Thomson

Special Topic: Disability and/in Time

In (Disability) Time HTML
Jim Ferris
What’s Cool about Blindness? HTML
Rod Michalko
Sidewalk Stories: The Troubling Task of Identification HTML
Eliza Chandler
Breaking A Disabled Limb: Social and Medical Construction of 'Legitimate' and 'Illegitimate' Impairments HTML
Isaac Stein
The Not-Yet-Time of Disability in the Bureaucratization of University Life HTML
Tanya Titchkosky

Articles

“We don’t have a box”: Understanding Hidden Disability Identity Utilizing Narrative Research Methodology HTML
Aimee Valeras
Dyslexia and Creativity: The Education and Work of Robert Rauschenberg HTML
Ken Gobbo
“So this is my new life”: A Qualitative Examination of Women Living with Multiple Sclerosis and the Coping Strategies They Use When Accessing Physical Activity HTML
Margaret Schneider, Nadine Young
A Wholesome Horror: The Stigmas of Leprosy in 19th Century Hawaii HTML
Ron Amundson, Akira Ruddle-Miyamoto
Marshall P. Wilder and Disability Performance History HTML
Susan Schweik
Disability, Economic Globalization and Privatization: A Case Study of India HTML
Vanmala Hiranandani, Deepa Sonpal
We Exist: Intersectional In/Visibility in Bisexuality & Disability HTML
Kate Caldwell
The Disabled Body in Julie Taymor’s Frida HTML
Micki Nyman
Deaf Mothers: Communication, Activism, and the Family HTML
Cheryl Najarian Souza
Wrestling with Group Identity: Disability Activism and Direct Funding HTML
Christine Kelly
Beyond Models: Some Tentative Daoist Contributions to Disability Studies HTML
Michael Stoltzfus, Darla Schumm
Disability, Non-disability and the Politics of Mourning: Re-conceiving the 'we' HTML
Anne McGuire
Facilitators and Barriers in Australian Disability Housing Support Policies: Using a Human Rights Framework HTML
Sarah Parker, Karen Fisher
Resisting the Reflection: Identity in Inclusive Life History Research HTML
Kristín Björnsdóttir
Out of Control: The Rhetoric of Gastrointestinal Disorders HTML
Amy Vidali
Hugh Gregory Gallagher’s Splendid Reception HTML
Barbara Floyd

Creative Works

Verbal Apraxia HTML
Jennifer Eisenhauer
Our Dance Dance Revolution HTML
Sami Schalk

Book and Film Reviews

From Your New Book/Media Review Editors HTML
Amy Vidali, Margaret Price
Nadja Durbach’s Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture HTML
Alexis Martina
Susan Burch, ed. Encyclopedia of American Disability History HTML
Michael A. Rembis


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