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Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 4.3 (2010), 343–344 ©  Liverpool University Press ISSN 1757-6458 (print) 1757-6466 (online) doi:10.3828/jlcds.2010.29 Articles Barker, Clare, and Stuart Murray, Disabling Postcolonialism: Global Disability Cultures and Democratic Criticism 219 Caeton, D. A., “Veux-tu regarder, bourreau!”: The Somanormative Dimensions of the Diderotian Citoyen73 Carrigan, Anthony, Postcolonial Disaster, Pacific Nuclearization, and Disabling Environments 255 Charlton, James L., Peripheral Everywhere 195 Erevelles, Nirmala, and Andrea Minear, Unspeakable Offenses: Untangling Race and Disability in Discourses of Intersectionality 127 Ewart, Chris, Terms of Disappropriation: Disability, Diaspora and Dionne Brand’s What We All Long For147 Flaugh, Christian, Of Colonized Mind and Matter : The Dis/Abilities of Negritude in Aimé Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal291 Gorman, Rachel, and Onyinyechukwu Udegbe, Disabled Woman/ Nation: Re-narrating the Erasure of (Neo)colonial Violence in Ondjaki’s Good Morning Comrades and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions309 Kleege, Georgina, Dialogues with the Blind: Literary Depictions of Blindness and Visual Art 1 Marchbanks, Paul, A Costly Morality: Dependency Care and Mental Difference in the Novels of the Brontë Sisters 55 McRuer, Robert, Disability Nationalism in Crip Times 163 Minich, Julie A., Life on Wheels: Disability, Democracy, and Political Inclusion in Live Flesh and The Sea Inside17 Mitchell, David T., and Sharon L. Snyder, Disability as Multitude: Re-working Non-Productive Labor Power 179 Nepveux, Denise, and Emily Smith Beitiks, Producing African Disability through Documentary Film: Emmanuel’s Gift and Moja Moja237 Savarese, Ralph James, Toward a Postcolonial Neurology: Autism, Tito Mukhopadhyay, and a New Geo-poetics of the Body 273 Snyder, Sharon L., and David T. Mitchell, Introduction: Ablenationalism and the Geo-Politics of Disability 113 Vidali, Amy, Seeing What We Know: Disability and Theories of Metaphor 33 Index to Volume 4 344 Index to Volume 4 Conference Reports/Comment from the Field Bush, Sarah, “If No-One Speaks Out, Then Nothing Changes”: A Personal Response to Liz Crow’s Resistance205 Cheyne, Ria, Literary, Cultural, & Disability Studies: A Tripartite Approach to Postcolonialism 201 Coogan, Tom, Disability and Popular Fiction: Reading Representations 99 McRuer, Robert, Reflections on Disability in Haiti 327 Stewart, Henry C., In the Blink of an Eye: Teaching Bauby’s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly While Learning from Eye Blinks 89 Book Reviews Chemers, Michael M., Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (Petra Kuppers) 209 Ingstad, Benedicte, and Susan Reynolds Whyte (eds), Disability in Local and Global Worlds (Michael Davidson) 335 Presley, Gary, Seven Wheelchairs: A Life beyond Polio (Rebecca Mallett) 103 Quayson, Ato, Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation (Julie Nack Ngue) 333 Reiss, Benjamin, Theaters of Madness: Insane Asylums and NineteenthCentury American Culture (Bridget Bennett) 211 Siebers, Tobin, Disability Theory (Clare Barker) 105 ...

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