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Arndt, Katrina and Maia Van Beuren, The Speed of Dark and This Alien Shore: Representations of Cognitive Difference | 89 |
Barker, Clare, “The Ancestors Within”: Genetics, Biocolonialism, and Medical Ethics in Patricia Grace’s Baby No-Eyes | 141 |
Barounis, Cynthia, “Why so serious?” Cripping Camp Performance in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight | 305 |
Cheyne, Ria, Disability Studies Reads the Romance | 37 |
Coogan, Tom, “Usually I Love The Onion, but This Time You’ve Gone Too Far”: Disability Humour and Transgression | 1 |
Coogan, Tom and Rebecca Mallett, Introduction: Disability, Humour and Comedy | 247 |
Couzelis, Mary J., “Who We Was”: Creating Witnesses in Joseph Bruchac’s Hidden Roots | 159 |
Fink, Moritz, “People Who Look Like Things”: Representations of Disability in The Simpsons | 255 |
Hsu, Stephanie, The Ontology of Disability in Chang-rae Lee’s The Surrendered | 19 |
Kelsey, Penelope, Disability and Native North American Boarding School Narratives: Madonna Swan and Sioux Sanitorium | 195 |
Kuppers, Petra, Decolonizing Disability, Indigeneity, Poetic Methods: Hanging Out in Australia | 175 |
Mills, Brett, Invalid Animals: Finding the Non-Human Funny in Special Needs Pets | 321 |
Narduzzi, Dilia, Regulating Affect and Reproducing Norms: Alice Munro’s “Child’s Play” | 71 |
Senier, Siobhan “Traditionally, Disability Was Not Seen as Such”: Writing and Healing in the Work of Mohegan Medicine People | 213 |
Senier, Siobhan and Clare Barker, Introduction to JCLDS 7.2 | 123 |
Smith, Darryl A., Handi-/Cappin’ Slaves and Laughter by the Dozens: Divine Dismemberment and Disability Humor in the US | 289 |
Walters, Shannon, Cool Aspie Humor: Cognitive Difference and Kenneth Burke’s Comic Corrective in The Big Bang Theory and Community | 271 |