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  1. “Spastic Saints”: Jack Kerouac, Non-Conformity, and Disability Representation
  2. Joshua Kupetz
  3. pp. 135-151
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  1. “The Mad Ones” and the “Geeks”: Cognitive and Physical Disability in the Writing of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg
  2. Loni Reynolds
  3. pp. 153-169
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  1. “If I Could Drive You Out of Your Mind”: Anti-Rationalism and the Celebration of Madness in 1960s Counterculture
  2. Meghan Warner Mettler
  3. pp. 171-187
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  1. Disability and Native American Counterculture in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and House Made of Dawn
  2. Wilson Kaiser
  3. pp. 189-205
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  1. Tommy, Primal Therapy, and the Countercultural Critique of “Sick Society” and “Cripple Psychology”
  2. Paul Williams, Brian Edgar
  3. pp. 207-223
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  1. Changing Social Attitudes toward Disability: Perspectives from Historical, Cultural, and Educational Studies ed. by David Bolt (review)
  2. Bren Peters
  3. pp. 229-231
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  1. Postcolonial Fiction and Disability: Exceptional Children, Metaphor and Materiality by Clare Barker (review)
  2. Cath Nichols
  3. pp. 232-235
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  1. Disability and the American Counterculture: Introduction
  2. Stella Bolaki, Christopher Gair
  3. pp. 125-134
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  1. The Voice of Disability: Seminar Series, Centre for Culture & Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University
  2. Owen Barden
  3. pp. 225-228
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  1. About the Contributors
  2. pp. 237-238
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