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Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 3.3 (2009), 307–308 ©  Liverpool University Press ISSN 1757-6458 (print) 1757-6466 (online) doi:10.3828/jlcds.2009.10 Index to Volume 3 Articles Bayliss, Phil, Against Interpretosis: Deleuze, Disability, and Difference 281 Berberi, Tammy, A Rhapsodist at Mid-Century: Refiguring Disability in the Poetry of Tristan Corbière 51 Bolt, David, Introduction [to 3.1]: Literary Disability Studies in the UK 1 Feeney, David, Sighted Renderings of a Non-Visual Aesthetics: Exploring the Interface between Drama and Disability Theory 85 Goodley, Dan, Bringing the Psyche back into Disability Studies: The Case of the Body with/out Organs 257 Halliwell, Martin, “No Place to Go, See”: Blindness and World War II Demobilization Narratives 163 Hickey-Moody, Anna, Little War Machines: Posthuman Pedagogy and its Media 273 Hosey, Sara, “One of Us”: Identity and Community in Contemporary Fiction 35 Kleege, Georgina, Introduction [to 3.2]: Blindness and Literature 113 Kuppers, Petra, Toward a Rhizomatic Model of Disability: Poetry, Performance, and Touch 221 Kuppers, Petra and James Overboe, Introduction [to 3.3]: Deleuze, Disability, and Difference 217 Melancon, Michael L., “A River that No One Can See”: Body, Text, and Environment in the Poetry of Stephen Kuusisto 183 Overboe, James, Affirming an Impersonal Life: A Different Register for Disability Studies 241 Pearman, Tory Vandeventer, Refiguring Disability: Deviance, Blinding, and the Supernatural in Thomas Chestre’s Sir Launfal 131 Price, Margaret, “Her Pronouns Wax and Wane”: Psychosocial Disability, Autobiography, and Counter-Diagnosis 11 Ramanathan, Vaidehi, Texting Doppelgangers: Repetition, Signs, and Intentionalities in (Auto)biographical Alzheimer Writing 67 Rodas, Julia Miele, On Blindness 115 Savarese, Ralph James, Lyric Anger and the Victrola in the Attic: An Interview with Stephen Kuusisto 195 308 Index to Volume 3 Tilley, Heather, Frances Browne, the “Blind Poetess”: Toward a Poetics of Blind Writing 147 Conference/Seminar Reports Cheyne, Ria, Literary, Cultural, and Disability Studies: A Tripartite Approach to Poststructuralism 295 Cheyne, Ria, Theorising Culture and Disability: Interdisciplinary Dialogues 101 Book Reviews Davidson, Michael, Concerto for the Left Hand: Disability and the Defamiliar Body (Ria Cheyne) 105 Davis, Lennard J., Obsession: A History (Stuart Murray) 299 Diane Driedger and Michelle Owen (eds.), Dissonant Disabilities: Women with Chronic Illnesses Explore their Lives (Laura Hershey) 301 Feeney, David, Towards an Aesthetics of Blindness: An Interdisciplinary Response to Synge, Yeats, and Friel (Lucy Burke), 209 Hayhoe, Simon, God, Money and Politics: English Attitudes to Blindness and Touch from the Enlightenment to Integration (Alison Wilde) 212 Murray, Stuart, Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination (Douglas Biklen) 107 ...

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