Table of Contents
Prefatory Matter
| Editors' Introduction |
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Brenda Brueggemann, Scot Danforth |
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| Calls and Announcements |
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Scot Danforth, Brenda Brueggemann |
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Special Section: Disability and History
| Introduction: Disability and History |
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Audra Jennings |
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| Historical Thinking and Disability History |
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Kim E. Nielsen |
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| Disability in History |
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Douglas C. Baynton |
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| The American Historical Association Task Force on Disability |
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Debbie Ann Doyle |
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| The Revolving Ramp: Disability and the New Adjunct Economy |
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Alice K. Adjunct |
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| Disability and the Academic Job Market |
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Sarah F. Rose |
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| The Continuation of Slavery: The Experience of Disabled Slaves during Emancipation |
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James T. Downs |
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| Risk, Disability, and Citizenship: U. S. Railroaders and the Federal Employers' Liability Act |
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John Williams-Searle |
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| "The Savage Heart beneath the Civilized Exterior": Race, Citizenship, and Mental Illness in Washington, D.C., 1900-1940 |
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Matthew Gambino |
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Special Topic: Disability in Japan
| Disability Studies in Japan: An Introduction |
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Maho Suzuki |
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| Development of Disability Studies in Japan: A Brief Outline |
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Nagase Osamu |
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| Cultural Commentary: Critical Understanding of the Special Support Education in Social Contexts |
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Yoshihiko Goto |
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| Review of Masahiro Morioka.
Life Studies Approaches to Bioethics: A New Perspective on Brain Death, Feminism, and Disability.
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Yasunobu Nozaki |
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| Review of M. Shinohara. (1986). Ideological critiques of the mainstream special education discourse on "protecting the educational rights of children with disabilities": Focusing on human reciprocity, or ensuring development? ["Syogaiji-no-kyoiku-ken" shiso-hihan: Kankei-no-sozo-ka hattatu-no-hosyo-ka] |
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Maho Suzuki |
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| English Language Resources Related to Disability and Disability Studies in Japan |
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Maho Suzuki |
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Special Section: Zola Award Winners
| Zola Award Winner: "I Ain't Had Much Schooling": The Ritual of the Examination and the Social Construction of Impairment |
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Michael Rembis |
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Cultural Commentary
| Cultural Commentary: Reality, Disability, and Education |
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Phil Smith |
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Creative Works
Book and Film Reviews
| Jonathan Glover.
Choosing Children: Genes, Disability, and Design
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Kathleen LeBesco |
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| Kathi Wolfe,
Helen Takes the Stage
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Laurie Lambeth |
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| Michael Davidson.
Concerto for the Left Hand: Disability and the Defamiliar Body |
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Tobin Siebers |
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