Table of Contents
Articles
| Guest Editor's Introduction |
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Beth Haller |
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| John Callahan's Pelswick Cartoon & a New Phase of Disability Humor |
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Beth Haller, Sue Ralph |
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| Hammerin' Hank: The Right to Be Raunchy or FM Freak Show? |
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Stephen Rosenbaum |
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| Enlightened by Our Afflictions: Portrayals of Disability in the Comic Theatre of Beth Henley and Martin McDonagh |
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Beth Meszaros |
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| Beyond Content: Does Humor Help Coping? |
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Carmen Moran |
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| Disability Culture meets Euthanasia Culture: Lessons from my cat |
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Linda Andre |
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| To Speak or Not To Speak: The Limits of Language Ability in Sacred Experience |
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Molly Haslam |
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| An Analysis of the Dissimilar Coverage of the 2002 Olympics and Paralympics: Frenzied Pack Journalism versus the Empty Press Room |
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Anne Golden |
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| In search of a paradigm shift: What disability studies can contribute to school psychology |
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Andrew Roach |
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| Book & Film Reviews |
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Mitchell Kaplan, Beth Haller |
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| An Urban Perspective on Disabilities: Historical Review and Contemporary Enabling Technologies |
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Thomas Bucaro |
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