Vol 31, No 3 (2011)

Disability and Rhetoric

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Introduction HTML
John Duffy, Melanie Yergeau
Author Bios HTML
John Duffy, Melanie Yergeau

Disability and Rhetoric

The Rhetoric of Ableism HTML
James L. Cherney
Disability as Socio-Rhetorical Action: Towards a Genre-Based Approach HTML
Rick Carpenter
Which Sounds are Significant? Towards a Rhetoric of Closed Captioning HTML
Sean Zdenek
Anchors on the Ship of Progress and Weeds in the Human Garden: Objectivist Rhetoric in American Eugenic Writings HTML
Gerald O'Brien
"What Has Become of Jimmy Thornton?": The Rhetoric(s) of Letter-Writing at The New York State Asylum for Idiots, 1855-1866 HTML
Zosha Stuckey
Speaking of—and as—Stigma: Performativity and Parkinson's in the Rhetoric of Michael J. Fox HTML
Nicole Quackenbush
The Creativity Mystique and the Rhetoric of Mood Disorders HTML
Katie Rose Guest Pryal
"The Extreme Male Brain?" Incrementum and the Rhetorical Gendering of Autism HTML
Jordynn Jack
Defining Pistorius HTML
Amanda K. Booher
Autism as Rhetoric: Exploring Watershed Rhetorical Moments in Applied Behavior Analysis Discourse HTML
Alicia A. Broderick
Seeing Red: Color Selection as an Indicator of Implicit Societal Conceptions about the Autism Spectrum HTML
Joshua John Diehl, Julie Wolf, Lauren Herlihy, Arlen C. Moller
Infantilizing Autism HTML
Jennifer L. Stevenson, Bev Harp, Morton Ann Gernsbacher
The Drifting Language of Architectural Accessibility in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris HTML
Essaka Joshua
Between the Lines: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Disability Policy in Portugal HTML
Paula Campos Pinto
"I Just Absolutely Loved What I Did": The Rhetorical Construction of a Disabled Identity HTML
Yvonne Stephens
Autistic Ethos at Work: Writing on the Spectrum in Contexts of Professional and Technical Communication HTML
Shannon Walters
Voice Giving (Way) HTML
Laura A. Milner

Book and Film Reviews

Review of Grandin, Beyond the Spectacle of the Autistic Adult HTML
Rochelle Gregory
Review of Bost, Encarnación: Illness and Body Politics in Chicana Feminist Literature HTML
Michael Hames-García
Review of Price, Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Everyday Life HTML
Stephanie Kerschbaum
Review of Creamer, Disability and Christian Theology: Embodied Limits and Constructive Possibilities HTML
Joanne Murphy
Review of Burch and Kafer, eds., Deaf and Disability Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives HTML
Sophara Sok
Review of Small, Stitches: A Memoir HTML
Scott St. Pierre


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