Vol 31, No 1 (2011)

General Issue

Table of Contents

Articles

Beyond Models: Some Tentative Daoist Contributions to Disability Studies HTML
Michael Stoltzfus, Darla Schumm
Locating the Bodies of Women and Disability in Definitions of Beauty: An Analysis of Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty HTML
Sarah Heiss
"He that Hath an Ear to Hear": Deaf America and the Second Great Awakening HTML
Sari Altschuler
Choice of a Lifetime: Disability, Feminism, and Reproductive Rights HTML
D.A. Caeton
Invisible Credibility: Ethos and the E-patient HTML
Susan Ghiaciuc
Students with Disabilities in Urban Massachusetts Charter Schools: Access to Regular Classrooms HTML
Christian Wilkens
Fatigue Scales and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Issues of Sensitivity and Specificity HTML
Leonard Jason, Jason Meredyth Evans, Molly Brown, Nicole Porter, Abigail Brown, Jessica Hunnell, Valerie Anderson, Athena Lerch
Lomax's Matrix: Disability, Solidarity, and the Black Power of 504 HTML
Susan Schweik

Creative Works

Black Bike, White Cane: Nonstandard Deviations of a Special Self HTML
Catherine Kudlick
In this dark alley, my knee locks HTML
Petra Kuppers
on the figurative use of blindness and lameness in poetry HTML
Kenji Haakon Tokawa

Book and Film Reviews

Taking Disability Law Seriously HTML
Arthur W. Blaser
Review of Burch, Susan & Hannah Joyner, Unspeakable: The Story of Junius Wilson HTML
Sarah Franz
Old, New, Borrowed and Blue: Compulsory Able-bodiedness and Whiteness in Avatar HTML
Sara Palmer
Rockin' and Rollin' on Fox's Glee HTML
Alice Sheppard
Review of Anne Finger, Call Me Ahab: A Short Story Collection HTML
Stephen Knadler
Enabling Art History: Review of Millett-Gallant, The Disabled Body In Contemporary Art; and Ross, The Aesthetics of Disengagement HTML
John Derby


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