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Table of Contents

  1. “People Who Look Like Things”: Representations of Disability in The Simpsons
  2. Moritz Fink
  3. pp. 255-270
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  1. Cool Aspie Humor: Cognitive Difference and Kenneth Burke’s Comic Corrective in The Big Bang Theory and Community
  2. Shannon Walters
  3. pp. 271-288
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  1. Handi-/Cappin’ Slaves and Laughter by the Dozens: Divine Dismemberment and Disability Humor in the US
  2. Darryl A. Smith
  3. pp. 289-304
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  1. “Why so serious?”: Cripping Camp Performance in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight
  2. Cynthia Barounis
  3. pp. 305-320
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  1. Invalid Animals: Finding the Non-Human Funny in Special Needs Pets
  2. Brett Mills
  3. pp. 321-335
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  1. Perspectives on Comedy and Performance as Radical Disability Activism
  2. Alan Shain
  3. pp. 337-346
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  1. Disability and New Media by Katie Ellis and Mike Kent (review)
  2. Alan Foley
  3. pp. 347-349
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  1. Disability and Difference in Global Contexts: Enabling a Transformative Body Politic by Nirmala Erevelles (review)
  2. David T. Mitchell
  3. pp. 349-354
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  1. Index to Volume 7
  2. pp. 357-358
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  1. Introduction: Disability, Humour and Comedy
  2. Tom Coogan, Rebecca Mallett
  3. pp. 247-253
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  1. About the Contributors
  2. pp. 355-356
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