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Disability Studies: Enabling the Humanities
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Disability Studies: Enabling the Humanities (edition 2002)

by Brenda Jo Brueggemann (Editor), Rosemarie Garland Thomson (Editor), Sharon L. Snyder (Editor)

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Images of disability pervade language and literature, yet disability is, as sex was in the Victorian world, the ubiquitous unspoken topic in today's culture. The twenty-five essays in Disability Studies provide perspectives on disabled people and on disability in the humanities, art, the media, medicine, psychology, the academy, and society.… (more)
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Title:Disability Studies: Enabling the Humanities
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Other authors:Brenda Jo Brueggemann (Editor), Rosemarie Garland Thomson (Editor), Sharon L. Snyder (Editor)
Info:Modern Language Association of America (2002), Paperback, 386 pages
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Images of disability pervade language and literature, yet disability is, as sex was in the Victorian world, the ubiquitous unspoken topic in today's culture. The twenty-five essays in Disability Studies provide perspectives on disabled people and on disability in the humanities, art, the media, medicine, psychology, the academy, and society.

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