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  3. Vol. 33 No. 1 (2013): Disability and Madness

Vol. 33 No. 1 (2013): Disability and Madness

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v33i1
Published: 2013-01-16

Prefatory Matter

  • Editor's Introduction

    Noam Ostrander, Bruce Henderson
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Book and Film Reviews

  • Review of Jutel, Putting a Name to It

    Rachel May
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  • Review of Titchkosky, The Question of Access

    Aimi Hamraie
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  • Review of Kuppers, Somatic Engagement

    Mallory Nelson
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  • Review of Harbour and Madaus, Disability Services and Campus Dynamics

    Clare Mullaney
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Special Topic: Disability and Madness

  • The Absence of Psychiatric C/S/X Perspectives in Academic Discourse: Consequences and Implications

    Nev Jones, Robyn Brown
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  • The Mad Border Body: A Political In-betweeness

    Shayda Kafai
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  • The Madwoman in the Academy, or, Revealing the Invisible Straightjacket: Theorizing and Teaching Saneism and Sane Privilege

    PhebeAnn Marjory Wolframe
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  • Accidents Happen: An Art Autopathography on Mental Disability

    John Derby
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  • Next to Normal and the Persistence of Pathology in Performances of Psychosocial Disability

    Scott Wallin
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  • Psychomimesis: LSD and Disability Immersion Experiences of Schizophrenia

    Elizabeth J. Donaldson
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  • Invisible Identity in the Workplace: Intersectional Madness and Processes of Disclosure at Work

    Merrick Daniel Pilling
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  • Nature for Mental Health and Social Inclusion

    Benjamin P. Bishop
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  • Involuntary Cure: Rebecca West's The Return of the Soldier

    Maren Linett
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