Vol 31, No 2 (2011)

General Issue

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Announcements HTML
Brenda Brueggemann, Scot Danforth
Corrected Tables for Fatigue Scales and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Issues of Sensitivity and Specificity, DSQ v.31 no.1 (Winter 2011) HTML
Leonard Jason, Meredyth Evans, Molly Brown, Nicole Porter, Abigail Brown, Jessica Hunnell, Valerie Anderson, Athena Lerch

Articles

Men's Short-term Experience of Acquired Physical Disabilities in Japan HTML
Masakuni Tagaki
Disability Studies and the Language of Physical Education Curriculum HTML
Susan S. Lee
Disproportionality Among Postsecondary Students Seeking Evaluation to Document Disabilities HTML
Amanda Pellegrino, Beverly Sermons, George Shaver
Toward a Feminist Reading of the Disability Memoir: The Critical Necessity for Intertextuality in Marya Hornbacher’s Wasted and Madness HTML
Ally Day
Constructions of Disability at a University in Hong Kong: Perspectives of Disabled Students, Staff Members, and Instructors HTML
Christie Gilson, Stacy Dymond
(Re)Creating a World in Seven Days: Place, Disability and Salvation in Extreme Makeover: Home Edition HTML
Emily Askew
Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in Higher Education: Performance and participation in student's experiences HTML
Dalia Sachs, Naomi Schreuer
Edward Albee’s Eugenic Theatrics: Disability Presence in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? HTML
Ann Fox
What Can Disability Learn from the Breastfeeding Wars? HTML
Angela Lea Nemecek

Book and Film Reviews

Review of Haller's Disability in an Ableist World: Essays on Mass Media HTML
Celest Martin
Review of TV's House and Thernstrom's The Pain Chronicles: Cures, Myths, Mysteries, Prayers, Diaries, Brain Scans, Healing, and the Science of Suffering HTML
Heidi Golesorkhi
Review of Pineda's Sleep in Me HTML
Laurie Lambeth
Review of Johnson’s Girl in Need of a Tourniquet: Memoir of a Borderline Personality and Martin’s Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture HTML
Susannah Mintz
Review of Siebers's Disability Aesthetics HTML
Nicholas Hetrick
Review of Moolman's Tilling the Hard Soil: Poetry, Prose, and Art by South African Writers with Disabilities HTML
Jim Ferris


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