Vol 28, No 3 (2008)

Disability and History / Disability in Japan

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Introduction html
Brenda Brueggemann, Scot Danforth
Calls and Announcements html
Scot Danforth, Brenda Brueggemann

Special Section: Disability and History

Introduction: Disability and History html
Audra Jennings
Historical Thinking and Disability History html
Kim E. Nielsen
Disability in History html
Douglas C. Baynton
The American Historical Association Task Force on Disability html
Debbie Ann Doyle
The Revolving Ramp: Disability and the New Adjunct Economy html
Alice K. Adjunct
Disability and the Academic Job Market html
Sarah F. Rose
The Continuation of Slavery: The Experience of Disabled Slaves during Emancipation html
James T. Downs
Risk, Disability, and Citizenship: U. S. Railroaders and the Federal Employers' Liability Act html
John Williams-Searle
"The Savage Heart beneath the Civilized Exterior": Race, Citizenship, and Mental Illness in Washington, D.C., 1900-1940 html
Matthew Gambino

Special Topic: Disability in Japan

Disability Studies in Japan: An Introduction html
Maho Suzuki
Development of Disability Studies in Japan: A Brief Outline html
Nagase Osamu
Cultural Commentary: Critical Understanding of the Special Support Education in Social Contexts html
Yoshihiko Goto
Review of Masahiro Morioka. Life Studies Approaches to Bioethics: A New Perspective on Brain Death, Feminism, and Disability. html
Yasunobu Nozaki
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] html
Maho Suzuki
English Language Resources Related to Disability and Disability Studies in Japan html
Maho Suzuki

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 html
Michael Rembis
Zola Award Honorable Mention: Sculpting Body Ideals: Alison Lapper Pregnant and the Public Display of Disability html
Ann Millett

Cultural Commentary

Cultural Commentary: Reality, Disability, and Education html
Phil Smith
Cultural Commentary: Staring Back and Forth: The Photographs of Kevin Connolly html
Ann Millett

Creative Works

Three Poems html
Kathi Wolfe

Book and Film Reviews

Jonathan Glover. Choosing Children: Genes, Disability, and Design html
Kathleen LeBesco
Kathi Wolfe, Helen Takes the Stage html
Laurie Lambeth
Michael Davidson. Concerto for the Left Hand: Disability and the Defamiliar Body html
Tobin Siebers


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