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  3. Vol. 27 No. 1/2 (2007): Disability Blogging

Vol. 27 No. 1/2 (2007): Disability Blogging

Published: 2007-03-15

Special Topic: Disability Blogging

  • Editor's Introduction

    Stephen Kuusisto
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  • Performance and Digital Communication

    Scott Rains
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  • Wheelie Catholic

    Ruth Harrigan
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  • Blogging brings more of us to the table

    The Goldfish
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  • Get Around Guide

    Darren Hillock
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  • Making Connections: Linkages Through Disability Blogging

    Kay Olson/ Blue
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  • In Other Words: The radical nature of telling stories through blogging

    Alicia "Kestrell" Verlager
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  • A Dialog

    Wheelchair Dancer
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  • Wheelchair Princess

    Emma Crees
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  • Say It Ain't So

    Stephen Kuusisto
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Articles

  • Filthy Bodies, Porous Boundaries: The Politics of Shit in Disability Studies

    Cindy LaCom
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  • Night Vision: Blind Characters in John Gardner's Fiction

    Edna Edith Sayers
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  • Disability and the Right to Have Rights

    Tobin Siebers
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  • Disability Law in the Czech Republic: A Case Study

    Jitka Sinecka
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Cultural Commentary

  • Health Care, Euthanasia, Limiting Growth, and Sterilization: What Do They Mean For Disability Studies?

    Phil Smith
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  • The Morays of Diminished Capacity in Boston Legal

    Zenia Queen Warrior Zyprexa
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Book and Film Reviews

  • Review of Brothers of the Head

    Dana Fore
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  • Review of Elegy for a Disease: A Personal and Cultural History of Polio

    Sarah Smith
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