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  3. Vol. 23 No. 3/4 (2003): Disability and Humor

Vol. 23 No. 3/4 (2003): Disability and Humor

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v23i3/4
Published: 2003-07-15

Articles

  • Guest Editor's Introduction

    Beth Haller
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  • John Callahan's Pelswick Cartoon & a New Phase of Disability Humor

    Beth Haller, Sue Ralph
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  • Hammerin' Hank: The Right to Be Raunchy or FM Freak Show?

    Stephen Rosenbaum
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  • Enlightened by Our Afflictions: Portrayals of Disability in the Comic Theatre of Beth Henley and Martin McDonagh

    Beth Meszaros
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  • Beyond Content: Does Humor Help Coping?

    Carmen Moran
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  • Disability Culture meets Euthanasia Culture: Lessons from my cat

    Linda Andre
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  • To Speak or Not To Speak: The Limits of Language Ability in Sacred Experience

    Molly Haslam
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  • An Analysis of the Dissimilar Coverage of the 2002 Olympics and Paralympics: Frenzied Pack Journalism versus the Empty Press Room

    Anne Golden
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  • In search of a paradigm shift: What disability studies can contribute to school psychology

    Andrew Roach
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  • Book & Film Reviews

    Mitchell Kaplan, Beth Haller
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  • An Urban Perspective on Disabilities: Historical Review and Contemporary Enabling Technologies

    Thomas Bucaro
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Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ) is the journal of the Society for Disability Studies (SDS). It is a multidisciplinary and international journal of interest to social scientists, scholars in the humanities and arts, disability rights advocates, and others concerned with the issues of people with disabilities. It represents the full range of methods, epistemologies, perspectives, and content that the field of disability studies embraces. DSQ is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society. (ISSN: 1041-5718; eISSN: 2159-8371)

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