Baril, Alexandre, “Doctor, am I an Anglophone trapped in a Francophone body?”: An Intersectional Analysis of “Trans-crip-t Time” in Ableist, Cisnormative, Anglonormative Societies | 155 |
Berberi, Tammy and Flaugh, Christian, Introduction: Disability in French and Francophone Worlds | 129 |
Brigati, Roberto, and Crocetti, Daniela, A State of Flux: On Bleeding | 305 |
Carroll, Victoria, Deforming and Transforming: Towards a Theory of “Viral Mestizaje” in Chicano Literature | 323 |
Fraser, Benjamin, Senescence, Alzheimer’s Dementia, and the Semi-Subjective in Ignacio Ferreras’s Film Arrugas | 21 |
Fritsch, Kelly, Blood Functions: Disability, Biosociality, and Facts of the Body | 341 |
Fröhlich, Sören, and Davidson, Michael, Introduction: Blood Bound | 261 |
Haigh, Sam, “Mad Pride France”: Disability, Mental Distress, and Citizenship | 191 |
Kafer, Alison, Un/Safe Disclosures: Scenes of Disability and Trauma | 1 |
Krentz, Christopher, Borges in the Mind’s Eye | 37 |
Kudlick, Catherine, An Interview with Henri-Jacques Stiker, Doyen of French Disability Studies | 139 |
MacDonald, Kate, The Woman’s Body as Compensation for the Disabled First World War Soldier | 53 |
Oswald, David, Otherwise Undisclosed: Blood, Species, and Benjy Compson’s Idiocy | 287 |
Pearman, Tory V., Disability, Blood, and Liminality in Malory’s “Tale of the Sankgreal” | 271 |
Schalk, Sami, Reevaluating the Supercrip | 71 |
Sykes, Ingrid, Disability, Leprosy, and Kanak Identity in Twentieth-Century New Caledonia | 173 |
Van Dam, Julie C., Re-viewing Disability in Postcolonial West Africa: Ousmane Sembène’s Early Resistant Bodies in Xala | 207 |
Waggoner, Jess, “Oh say can you ___”: Race and Mental Disability in Performances of Citizenship | 87 |
Weygand, Zina, Blind Love: A Love under Constraints? translated by Tammy Berberi | 223 |