Vol 24, No 4 (2004)

Disability Studies in Public Health and the Health Professions

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Preface HTML
Beth Haller, Corinne Kirchner
News and Notes HTML
Patricia Young

Theme Issue: Disability Studies in Public Health and the Health Professions

Promoting Interprofessionalism and Leadership in Disability Studies with Public Health Students from a Family Perspective HTML
Dana Barber Gonzales, Deborah L. Gangluff
Teaching Across the Continuum: From Disabilities Studies to Public Health Leadership HTML
Anita M. Farel

Articles

Exceeding the Frame: The Photography of Diane Arbus HTML
Ann Millett

Commentary Section: Disability Studies and Public Health Education

Disability Studies in Education of Public Health and Health Professionals: Can It Work for All Involved? HTML
Katherine D. Seelman
Public Health Education, Research, and Disability Studies: A View From Epidemiology HTML
Elena M. Andresen
A Slowly Evolving Paradigm of Disability in Public Health Education HTML
Katharine Hayward
Can Disability Studies Survive and Prosper within Medically-Modeled Curricula? HTML
Alex Lubet
Reminding Ourselves of the Often Overlooked — Education and Training of Home Health Aides HTML
Mary Ann Price
Why the Medical Model Needs Disability Studies (and vice-versa): A Perspective from Rehabilitation Psychology HTML
Jeffrey E. Evans

Cultural Commentary

SDS Listserv Comments on Disability Studies Guidelines HTML
Linda Chen, Cathy Kudlick, Corinne Kirchner
There's Something About Disabled People: The Contradictions of Freakery in the Films of the Farrelly Brothers HTML
Kathleen LeBesco
The Road Behind, The Road Ahead: Towards a Coherent National Disability Policy Agenda HTML
Martin Gould
Stigma Busters in Their Own Voice HTML
Victoria Molta

Creative Works

Reality HTML
Lucy Birbiglia
The Cancer Party HTML
T.K. Dalton
The Things I Forget HTML
Kathi Wolfe
Window Offices HTML
Adrian Spratt
Window Offices — Author's Commentary HTML
Adrian Spratt

Book and Film Reviews

When Walking Fails HTML
Marsha Saxton
Refrigerator Mother HTML
Anke Kriske
The Unfit: A history of a bad idea HTML
Kathleen LeBesco
Schizophrenia, Culture and Subjectivity: The Edge of Experience HTML
Elizabeth Donaldson
Understanding Deaf Culture: In Search of Deafhood HTML
Cara L. Cardinale
Seabiscuit (the movie) HTML
Philippa Gates
We Are Phamaly HTML
Alana Kumbier
Sweet Bells Jangled: Laura Redden Searing, A Deaf Poet Restored HTML
Rita Rich
FDR's Body Politics: The Rhetoric of Disability HTML
Lou Thompson
Controversial Issues in a Disabling Society HTML
Emily Perkins
Gaillard in Deaf America HTML
Wendy L. Chrisman
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time HTML
Beth Haller


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